Paganini No.4 with Carlo Tononi's Violin and Peccatt's Bow
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@zippystn I'm a cellist, and I played a Vuillaume cello; they're also very beautiful! I hope your son can one day have a vuillaume violin; he's VERY talented!
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@zippystn I'm a cellist, and I've played a few Vuillaume cellos; they're absolutely beautiful too! I hope your son can one day have one! :)
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Soooo cool! I wish I could test violins someday...
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Where is this place located? and do they have a site? can you give it to me?
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tres original, jaime beaucoup
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Yes, some old Italian violins sound very good (especially with moderate bow pressure), but they are not as dominant or flexible as the Strad / Guarneri / Vuillaume variations. Nice playing!
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do you have a fav violin?
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I hope you know how lucky you were to play a Peccate bow and Vuillaume violin!
YouSuckHannahMontana 3 years ago 2
They are belonged to Mr.Peter Prier. He let Brian to play them in their shop kindly. Wish Brian can have them in one day. Mr.Prier has three Vuillaume. Brian played all. Their sound so good and detail. I love them so much. - Brian's mom
zippystn 3 years ago
I was wondering, is this your violin?
SS29365 3 years ago
Sorry, those violins are belonged to Peter Prier & Sons Violin in Salt Lake City. Dear Mr.Prier let Brian to play his fine instruments in his shop.
zippystn 3 years ago
The Tononi sounds the best...
vanpitt 3 years ago
It's sound so nice. But I like Vuillaume more. It is bright and detail.
zippystn 3 years ago