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violinmaker
[ vahy-uh-lin-mey-ker ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of violinmaker1
Example Sentences
"The work is terrific," says Christopher Germain, a violinmaker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a member of the board of the Violin Society of America, who was not involved in the study.
In 2014, Claudia Fritz, a musical acoustician at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, and Joseph Curtin, a leading violinmaker in Ann Arbor, Michigan, reported that in a double-blind test with 13 modern instruments and nine Old Italians, 10 elite violinists generally preferred the new violins to the old.
The 44-year-old violinmaker in Pavia took up the trade after a decade as an engineer.
Violinmaker Marco Brunelli, 43, was born in Rochester, Minnesota, United States, checks the shape of a violin inside his lab in Pavia, Italy, Friday, April 15, 2016.
The 44-year-old violinmaker in Pavia took up the trade after a decade as an engineer.
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