Tuning the Violin Plates
Watch a short recap of my findings with the birdseye maple violin. As I try to learn more luthiery, my next project is to learn how to tune a violin's front and back plates using 'tap tones'. My apologies, folks but somehow I've disabled comments. Please send them to [email protected]. Thanks!

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Building my First Violin! Part 5, Plate Tuning

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The One Thing I Never Build a Violin Without

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How the violin soundpost works - Olaf Grawert gives you insights from the violin-makers workbench

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EVERY piece of a VIOLIN needs to be TUNED?

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PlateTuningPartOne

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WHY we use SPRUCE for the TOP

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What REALLY Makes a Violin SOUND Great?

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Thomas Billoux Luthier - fabrication d'un violon

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Meisterstücke in Handarbeit: Die Instrumentenbauer von Bubenreuth | Unter unserem Himmel | BR

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Bassbar from start to finish (condensed)

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How to "REALLY" Re-Surface a Violin Fingerboard and Nut (remove the grooves and hollows)

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Building a Cedar Fiddle with Plate Tuning

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One of these is worth $75,000?! - How to pick a violin bow ft. Joel Link

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Strad3D: F Hole Design - Tradition Meets Science

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How to Build a Fiddle - Part 5: Thicknessing & Plate Tuning

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Violinmaker Peter Westerlund Part 26 The Bomb! Thicknesses are not that important

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Rehairing a bow

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The Birdseye Violin

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Tap Tone Survey of a Violin by David Langsather

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