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- Violin Components and History (Skinner) 7-02
- Violin Care, Maintenance, and Construction (Johannsson) 7-02
- Violin History and Violin Making (ViolaBraccio - Badiarov)
Provides the results of research on violin making and violin preferences in the past. 10-03
- Superstrings - String Theory (FirstScience.com)
"Remarkably, all known physical phenomenon can, in principle, be described by these two great theories, relativity and the quantum theory."
"Although these two great theories represent the two pillars upon which ALL physical knowledge is based, the fundamental mystery is why these two theories are so different in almost every way."
"Superstring theory combines relativity and quantum in an elegant, intuitive way. First, it describes the myriad of quantum particles of nature because each particle represents a "note" on a vibrating string. Think of a violin string. No one says that A or B is more fundamental than C. What is fundamental is the string itself."
"Superstring theory says that, if we had a supermicroscope and could peer at an electron, we would see a string vibrating in a certain mode. The string is extremely small (10 to the minus 33 centimeters!) so that the electron looks like a point particle to us." 10-03
- Early Instruments (Diabolus.org)
Describes early musical instruments, such as the Flute, Recorder, Whistle, Tabor Pipe, Lute, Viols and Violins, Guitar and Vihuela, Cittern and Bandora, Gittern and Citole, Bagpipe, Shawm and Curtal, Crumhorn and Rackett, Psaltery and Dulcimer, and Cornett. 10-04
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