- 21 January 2007
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http://science.slashdot.org/science/08/07/03/1329236.shtml
"A Dutch doctor and a violin maker from Arkansas have compared five classical and eight modern violins in a computed tomography (CT) scanner. Apparently the 300 year old violins are made of wood with a more consistent density than the modern violins. They aren't saying for sure that this is what gives the Stradivarius's their unique sound but it's the first scientific explanation I've heard for it that seems to have merit."
To κύριο άρθρο εδώ:
http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSL0172939720080702
Περί της σημασίας του ξύλου και γενικά του υλικού καμπίνας έχουν γίνει αρκετές συζητήσεις…
"A Dutch doctor and a violin maker from Arkansas have compared five classical and eight modern violins in a computed tomography (CT) scanner. Apparently the 300 year old violins are made of wood with a more consistent density than the modern violins. They aren't saying for sure that this is what gives the Stradivarius's their unique sound but it's the first scientific explanation I've heard for it that seems to have merit."
To κύριο άρθρο εδώ:
http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSL0172939720080702
Περί της σημασίας του ξύλου και γενικά του υλικού καμπίνας έχουν γίνει αρκετές συζητήσεις…