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Krouchdaler, Hans (Krauchthaler)
Hans Krouchdaler (also spelled Krauchthaler) was a master luthier of historic violins and one of the most important representatives of the Alemannic tradition. He was born at some point before 1650 and probably completed his training under Joseph Meyer in Geroldshofstetten near Grafenhausen in the southern …
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Spruce (“hazel spruce,” “moon wood”)
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Fine-tuners
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Ebony
Dietl, Gustav (luthier)
Détaché
Détaché describes the basic technique in playing string instruments in which every note is played with alternating bow strokes (down bow, up bow) without any particular articulation. The opposite is known as legato, the technique in which multiple notes are connected with a single bow stroke.
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Gut strings
Until well into the 20th century, gut strings were the primary kind of strings used in European string instruments, whereas nowadays they are most commonly used in performances of historical music. This development took place because steel strings and then eventually synthetic-core strings improved their musical …
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Chaconne (Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 1004)
The structure, context and interpretations of the famous Chaconne by Johann Sebastian Bach from Partita #2 in D minor. Content overview Context in the life and work of J. S. Bach Structural elements of the chaconne Academic processes Arrangements and transcriptions Interpretations Sheet music: Important editions of …