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All his instruments are of a good Italian quality of tone, and are absence of the three great makers, Nicholas Amati, Antonio Stradiuarius the greatest maker of his time, and connoisseurs value his instruments repairing old instruments, he says, "There is no violin maker now, who artiste is not famous for producing a great tone in his instruments, cache = ./cache/37309.txt txt = ./txt/37309.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28252 author = Mayson, Walter H. 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With Essays on Important Subjects Connected with the Violin. five topics; three dimensions: instruments violin maker; dorothy aunt betty; wood violin work; violin violins gemünder; justified idle mistakes file(s): ./cache/21982.txt, ./cache/28221.txt, ./cache/26878.txt, ./cache/36147.txt, ./cache/36147.txt titles(s): The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators | Dorothy''s Triumph | The Repairing & Restoration of Violins ''The Strad'' Library, No. XII. | George Gemünder''s Progress in Violin Making With Interesting Facts Concerning the Art and Its Critics in General | George Gemünder''s Progress in Violin Making With Interesting Facts Concerning the Art and Its Critics in General Type: gutenberg title: subject-violin-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Violin" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 36147 author: Gemünder, George title: George Gemünder''s Progress in Violin Making With Interesting Facts Concerning the Art and Its Critics in General date: words: 20128 sentences: 794 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/36147.txt txt: ./txt/36147.txt summary: One day Vuillaume handed Gemünder a violin, with the remark that he Gemünder the greatest violin maker of all times, for Wilhelmj had admired Gemünder''s "Kaiser" violin at the Vienna Exhibition, as it was VIOLINISTS AND AMATEURS HAD OF THE TONE OF OLD AND NEW VIOLINS--HOW violins have not been constructed so as to possess the tone of old Gemünder can bring such a tone in new violins!" good player, was present and anxious to hear the Italian violin. At the time when Gemünder had his violin in the Exhibition of Vienna, have acknowledged the tone in George Gemünder''s violins to be of the the quality of tone which is fit for concerts, for most Italian violins knowledge of the production of tone as the best violin maker. also were his new violins, so far as the production of tone was repairer, or on the violin maker, if it is a new instrument. id: 21982 author: Hart, George title: The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators date: words: 129006 sentences: 9671 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/21982.txt txt: ./txt/21982.txt summary: maker, and termed "The English Amati;" high character of his work and Violin; his purchase of Stradivari''s instruments, patterns, tools, musical historians as to a bowed instrument of the Fiddle kind having value set upon the Violin both as a work of art and as a musical musicians contemporary with the great Violin-makers were writing music instruments, the makers of Violins must certainly have enjoyed The chief features of the Italian School of Violin-makers having been This famous maker of Violins was born at Cremona in the year 1687, and believing that Violin makers of the order of Stradivari must be like Stradivari as Violin-makers for upwards of sixty-three years. work said to have been shown in the instruments of this maker. "John Betts, Real Musical Instrument Maker, at the Violin and German music-publishers and instrument-sellers, and were not Violin-makers. playing most musical instruments, and least of all the Violin. id: 28252 author: Mayson, Walter H. (Walter Henry) title: Violin Making ''The Strad'' Library, No. IX. date: words: 30478 sentences: 1456 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/28252.txt txt: ./txt/28252.txt summary: inches from the edge, cut a one-inch square right through the wood, your right, clamp down a piece of hard wood, three inches broad, and inch broad, and make the edge of the wood clean, and so even all them, in my hand gouge 24, three-eighths of an inch, and work them I begin by firmly placing the wood, etc., as before, and working the off the work done, and the next stage is glueing on the end blocks, broad centres or outside edges thus exposed, I work rapidly a good work on the back up to cutting the groove after purfling, plate 6, the rib, and cut away the small bit of lining as just marked. fit again, ribs going to end blocks now free, linings _flush_ with make a clean cut hole in centre of broad end of violin for the end id: 37309 author: Pearce, Joseph title: Violins and Violin Makers Biographical Dictionary of the Great Italian Artistes, their Followers and Imitators, to the present time. With Essays on Important Subjects Connected with the Violin. date: words: 25703 sentences: 1693 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/37309.txt txt: ./txt/37309.txt summary: fine tone of a good violin will not now tolerate a bad piano-forte. flat Stradiuarius Model, made of good wood, with amber varnish, and all the better class of instruments is excellent, the tone good of all; now given to the Italian instruments over all the old English makers. pupils of Stradiuarius and made some good instruments of his pattern. best instruments of Nicholas Amati, Antonius Stradiuarius, and Joseph These makers produced some very good but not handsome instruments. a pupil of Steiner, and the first violin maker of this well known name. All his instruments are of a good Italian quality of tone, and are absence of the three great makers, Nicholas Amati, Antonio Stradiuarius the greatest maker of his time, and connoisseurs value his instruments repairing old instruments, he says, "There is no violin maker now, who artiste is not famous for producing a great tone in his instruments, id: 26878 author: Petherick, Horace title: The Repairing & Restoration of Violins ''The Strad'' Library, No. XII. date: words: 68828 sentences: 2850 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/26878.txt txt: ./txt/26878.txt summary: Insertion of Pieces of Wood for Repairing Lost Parts-with Fresh Wood Large Portions of Upper Table--Lost Parts possibly the very slight portion of glue originally placed at the time present in good glue, especially with regard to violin repairing. may include temporarily glueing fresh wood on to the old parts to be purchase, it may be necessary to glue one or more pieces of wood, cut cutting the small veneer of wood to be placed in position, care should great neatness--the line of old work and new wood being exactly level, careful measurement cut pieces to fit as exactly as possible the parts When a sufficient time has elapsed for the glue to dry, a piece of hard, parts, as to leave little or no glue above the surface of the wood. You will take care to have the upper surface of the fresh wood a little THE REPAIRED PARTS HAVING FRESH WOOD. id: 28221 author: Raymond, Evelyn title: Dorothy''s Triumph date: words: 51274 sentences: 3622 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/28221.txt txt: ./txt/28221.txt summary: The train on which Dorothy and Jim, together with Ephraim, Aunt "Don''t believe I''d like to go to a girls'' school," said Jim. Dorothy turned in time to catch a suspicious moisture in Jim''s eyes, "Well, Ephy," said Dorothy, "soon we''ll see Aunt Betty again. "I shall never try to turn you from your purpose, Jim," said Dorothy. "And how is Aunt Betty?" the girl asked, a little catch in her voice. "Young ladies," said Aunt Betty, regarding her great-niece "Dear Aunt Betty," said the girl, earnestly, putting an arm "Yes; he is going with us on the trip--at least, Aunt Betty said he "You are _my_ dearest chum, Dorothy Calvert!" cried Aunt Betty, who "I have talked it over with Dorothy," said Aunt Betty, "and we have the place, Aunt Betty, the girls, Jim and Ephraim were all waiting on Aunt Betty quickly assented, and turning to Dorothy, Mr. Ludlow said: id: 32556 author: Raymond, Evelyn title: Dorothy''s Tour date: words: 49105 sentences: 3664 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/32556.txt txt: ./txt/32556.txt summary: "Let it wait, Dorothy," said Aunt Betty, "till we are all at the "And, dear," said Aunt Betty, "you know, Dorothy, the people go to the Jim was ready in no time, so he went into Dorothy''s sitting room and "Well, Dorothy girl," said Aunt Betty, turning to her, "what will it Turning to Aunt Betty, Dorothy said, "It''s Mr. Ludlow." "What is Alfy talking about, Aunt Betty?" asked Dorothy, walking into "We''ll be there in plenty of time, Dorothy dear," answered Aunt Betty. "Let''s get ready right away," said Dorothy, taking Alfy''s hand and "Dorothy and Alfy," said Aunt Betty, "in those large houses live the Then answering Dorothy, she said, "Dear, dear little girl, you are "Well, Dorothy, you come to my room with me while Jim sees Mrs. Quarren in the library," said Ruth, rising and carefully pushing her Dorothy and Aunt Betty stayed home as arranged, while Jim and Alfy ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel