Legendary Violins Were Chemically Treated

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The stirring sounds of two legendary types of violin have haunted musicians and baffled craftsmen for centuries.? Now, a researcher claims he is one note closer to recreating the secret recipe that produced the famous Stradivarius and Guarneri instruments.

Some have suggested that the celebrated Italian violin makers, Stradivari and Guarneri del Ges?, used chemically treated wood to create their instruments, which possess some of the most brilliant resonances ever heard with a stringed instrument.

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