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Uploaded by on May 21, 2008

Violin maker Marco Coppiardi in his violin studio, italiastrings. On making replicas of Stradivarius, Guarneri, Amati.

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  • Ciao Marco, Hai fatto una bella presentazione. Complimenti Ti saluto dal Giappone.

  • @iwaitakao Ciao Takao, é un piacere sentire di te dopo tanto tempo. Grazie.

  • What grade of sandpaper he uses to sand the varnish? From the sound it makes sounds like a thick grade.

  • @Max0Inq I usually use sandpaper grades 400 to 800. I sand very lightly between coats.

  • at 1:14 what is that

  • The shape is that of a baryton, however the baryton has two sets of strings. The viola da gamba we see on painting such as the one in Santa Cecilia has 6 or 7 strings. The baryton has 24 sympathetic strings, it was made in a few pieces for prince Esterhazy. The question remains, what is it? In my opinion it is a hybrid instrument, a four strings gamba.

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  • Violins are just so sexy as far as instruments go..

  • good video

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  • @joel5623333 Champagne is made exclusively in that part of France. There is one Cremona as far as violin making and that is in Italy.

  • @1stab how does that make sence???

  • I love the title. It's like the saying, "Champagne made in California!"

  • @ccolivardia valuptuous

  • @twoblink they are valumptious XD

  • im curious how do violin get the kinda thick sound like oistrakh's violin... is it cause the violin is super old ?? its like as if playing on sul G throughout the whole piece

  • I love to know how you do it........i am just repairing this time with guitars and violin....i have spend most my time in learning how to play guitar and violin and its been late i know that repairing and making will be my passion and livelihood for a lifetime.....goodluck to you thanks for sharing your knowledge I wish to know the things you know......

  • I think you should try making classical guitars! Sure, it is different, but please don't leave us (guitarists) alone!!!! Anyway I think you make great intruments!!!! Good luck!!

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