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- The wood that Stradivarius violins were made of, mostly from spruce and maple trees, grew during the Little Ice Age, a period of widespread cooling and a drop in average global temperatures from around 1300 to 1850, in which Europe was hit particularly hard123. Antonio Stradivari traveled to the Paneveggio forest in Northern Italy to locate the perfect wood for his instruments4. The woods used included spruce for the top, willow for the internal blocks and linings, and maple for the back, ribs, and neck5. Some theorize that Stradivari used Alpine spruce that grew during a period of uncommonly cold weather, which caused the annual growth rings to be closer together, so the wood was abnormally dense3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The wood that Stradivarius violins were made of, mostly from spruce and maple trees, grew during the Little Ice Age, a period of widespread cooling and a drop in average global temperatures from around 1300 to 1850, in which Europe was hit particularly hard.www.science.smith.edu/climatelit/stradivarius-violins/Given the importance of wood, it’s natural that any effort to understand what gives a Stradivarius its storied voice would begin there. In 2003, researchers suggested that the lumber Stradivari sourced from forests in the Val di Fiemme in northern Italy’s Dolomite Alps was the beneficiary of an unusual cool period in history.www.popsci.com/story/technology/saving-the-stradi…For instance, some theorize that Stradivari used Alpine spruce that grew during a period of uncommonly cold weather, which caused the annual growth rings to be closer together, so the wood was abnormally dense.blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics…Back in the 17th century, Antonio Stradivari traveled for two days from his hometown Cremona to the Paneveggio forest in Northern Italy to locate the perfect wood for his instruments, which would become world famous. Prized for their superior sound quality, an original Stradivarius can sell for millions of dollars.www.dw.com/en/italy-can-stradivarius-violins-weat…The woods used included spruce for the top, willow for the internal blocks and linings, and maple for the back, ribs, and neck. Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri 's violins differ in their tonal quality, like red or white wine. [citation needed]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stradivarius
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Dec 21, 2016 · Research shows that the wood of Stradivarius violins, made more than 300 years ago, has been chemically seasoned with minerals to prevent rotting and enhance sound quality. The study used spectroscopy to analyze …
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Aug 17, 2021 · New research co-authored by a Texas A&M University scientist has confirmed that renowned violin maker Antonio Stradivari and others treated their instruments with chemicals that produced...
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Aug 12, 2021 · New research confirms the work of a Texas A&M professor that showed the chemicals used to soak the wood of violins and other instruments produced their amazing sound. A 300-year-old violin by Antonio Stradivari …
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Jul 2, 2008 · The unique sounds of a Stradivarius violin may come down to the density of the wood it is made from. Scientists say the patterns of the grain are markedly different from modern instruments....
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