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Making musical instruments :strings and keyboard

"A distinguished group of master craftsmen offer detailed instructions on the eminently satisfying art of making a viol, lute, violin, baroque violin, guitar, and harpsichord, and on restoring and preserving an instrument already on hand. Anyone with a basic knowledge of woodworking and surprisingly few tools can experience the wonderful satisfaction of making his or her own musical instrument. Each chapter in this volume is written by an acknowledged expert in the field: Dietrich Kessler on the viol, Ian Harwood on the lute, Adam Paul on the violin and baroque violin, José Romanillos on the guitar, Michael Johnson on the harpsichord, and Friedemann Hellwig on restoration and conservation. In effect, these craftsmen stand over the reader's shoulder, filling in historical backgrounds, explaining their personal working methods, and guiding the reader through each phase of construction, from choosing the wood to varnishing the finished instrument. Twenty-one photographs and seventy line drawings illustrate the step-by-step instructions. And, for those who already have an antique or other instrument, clear and detailed advice is provided for restoring the instrument to the best possible condition and preserving it. In addition, there are specific and general bibliographies, as well as lists of specialized periodicals, catalogues, guidebooks, and societies for further guidance. There is no other volume available that encompasses the making of the leading string and keyboard instruments, plus restoration and conservation. This is a uniquely valuable tool for instrumentalists, historians, students, and lovers of music."--Dust jacket.
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