Modern violins can be every bit as good as the best Strads. The myth persists and will persist as long as people continue to listen with their eyes and not their ears. Modern violins have a slightly longer scale length, the baroque violins are often referred to as "short neck". I happen to have a cheap, German short neck fiddle that never went under the knife, the scale length is about 323mm, the fingerboard is probably sycamore with a rosewood veneer and the bridge is paper thin and looks like a potato chip.
Listening to a Strad type instrument at close range isn't always a pleasant experience but from 15+ feet away they really start to kick some ass. Again 90% of the sound "quality" is the player (and the bow too). A badly played strad at close range is abysmal...
Listening to a Strad type instrument at close range isn't always a pleasant experience but from 15+ feet away they really start to kick some ass. Again 90% of the sound "quality" is the player (and the bow too). A badly played strad at close range is abysmal...
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