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leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Tikker wrote:I think that's mostly an old wives tale
just like if I managed to grab Clapton's guitar, I'm not going to sound anything like clapton playing
brinstar wrote:i once read that part of what makes those old violins (e.g., stradivarian) sound so great is the music that was actually played by them over the years. like how you can stroke a nonmagnetic piece of metal with a magnet and turn it into a magnet, that sort of thing. it talked about how the vibrations of the music caused the molecules in the wood to realign to a more natural state for that type of music, causing it to sound better and better over the years
it kind of implies that if you took two identical violins made by stradivarius, placed one in a box with constant humidity, temperature, and light level-- and gave the other to a virtuoso-- 100 years later the one that had been used constantly would actually sound better
fascinating stuff
Lyion wrote:That's pretty heartbreaking.
It's not like this guy had this masterpiece buried in a basement trying to get value for it. It was something he was using to share his obvious gift.
At least it was the instrument that broke, and not him.
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