Surprising that in the eyes of forestry experts, the famous Stradivarius violin that was lost prestige in quality compared to the modern violin made by using certain fungi to improve the quality of the material wood violin. Wood that has been overgrown with certain types of mushrooms will be hollow and produces sound more like a Strad is even more prominent.
But what is surprising is the fact the experts were only able to identify two of four violins. The question now is whether it's true Stradivarius super quality or actually just a suggestion of the players only?
Honestly, for me there is one phrase that appears in memory, it's pretty relative and absolute ugly. Yes, definitely its ugly instrument, but difficult to distinguish good instruments because everything would depend on the quality of the player itself.
Precisely because the data above we also think that the fact that affects the quality of one's game is a state of heart and mind of the musician. Lest that actually make the music of violins sound better than a high-end modern violin is the suggestion of the listener pokemon and the player himself. Being the violin plays only a percentage of the quality of the game itself.
hmm ,,, it is interesting to discuss the mystery of Stradivarius. I know Stradivarius of manga Detective Conan episode reply to ... (duh forget, HHE) Just today I was googling Stradivarius. Perspectives on Stradivarius so much more. Thx !! ^^
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