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Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Violin Making

15m · Humanities Radio · 30 Jan 20:19

This podcast is a comprehensive look at what it takes to build a string instrument. Josi Hinds looks at the perspective of violin makers who have mastered the craft enough to teach it and know the little nuances of making an instrument.

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