Scott Cao 1740 Ex-David

Scott Cao 1740 Ex-David

$1,440.00
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About the Scott Cao 1740 Ex-David  Please email to check availability on this model. violinpros@haggertysmusic.com The mystery continues concerning how the Guarneri and Stradivari families managed to build instruments that, nearly three centuries later, are the preferred brands of the world's top violinists. "There are many theories about it, but nobody knows exactly," Barantschik said of the Guarnerius secret. The type of wood is an obvious possibility, but no one is certain. His model is one of about 130 remaining built by Giuseppe Guarneri of Cremona, Italy. He's also known as "del Gesu" because he added the Greek abbreviation for Jesus to his labels. Del Gesu was merely continuing the family tradition of violin making, and it wasn't until the 19th century that Guarnerius instruments became popular, according to Joseph Grubaugh, a well-respected violin maker and restorer in Petaluma. "This is not to say that we don't think of him as a genius, but I'm sure he didn't consider himself

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