violin maker
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violin
noun[C]
uk/ˌvaɪəˈlɪn/us/ˌvaɪəˈlɪn/
a wooden musical instrument with four strings that is held against the neck and played by moving a bow across ...
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maker
noun[C]
uk/ˈmeɪ.kər/us/ˈmeɪ.kɚ/
the people or company that ...
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Her father was a musician and teacher and her grandfather was aviolinmaker.
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At the end of the 1800s he was considered the leadingviolinmaker.
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By the age of 17 he was a trainedviolinmaker.
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Left the family home in 1826, and records show that by 1830 was registered as aviolinmaker, although few instruments from before 1840 survive.
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However, it is likely that he would have been a greaterviolinmakerstill, than his father.
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The responsibleviolinmakeralso had to supply strings for the entire orchestra, keep an accounting book detailing all operations, and issue semi-annual or annual invoices.
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Dictionaries of violin makers list more than 25 artisans by this name.
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He is considered to be one of the best 20th century violin makers.
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Apart from traditional specialities connected with basic functions of the town there were also goldsmiths, painters, comb-makers, armourers, pavers, leather-dressers, violin makers and soapboilers.
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They considered ideas about violin makers and oil drillers, or a disease that had its cure destroyed with the rainforests.
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In the following years, more than 3,000 craftsmen were employed as violin makers annual production increased to 150,000 units.
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It is an instrument used as a pattern for violin makers.
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Violin makers may glue the center seams of top and back plates together using a "rubbed joint" rather than using clamps.
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These instruments are handmade, usually by local village violin makers with no two instruments being identical.
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This title was given to violin makers and was clearly distinct in contemporary documents from the title of sonadore de violini (the violin players).
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