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IRL, I'm a shop teacher and one job is teaching 6th graders how to build instruments. I tell them this story every year. Well, I have lots of downtime, so I made a video of my take. The video covers a lot of ground... no conspiracy theories, but I come pretty close. Enjoy.

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Hi Ferenc, That is brilliant! Do you prefer to be called a Renaissance man or a polymath? It's your choice, because it is obvious you are both.

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Well done, Ferenc! It reminds me of the BBC programme "Connections", but I don't know how much of it is meant seriously given the date it was posted. Wink

I learned (and forgot) a bit about Renaissance mathematics when I studied history of science, and eventually I even wrote my master thesis on the different concepts of celestial harmony in the works of Johannes Kepler and Athanasius Kircher. But don't worry, I will resist to make a long and boring comment about historical accuracy here.

Considering the shape of the sound hole: Couldn't it be, that the f-shape is just a modificaion of the C-shape, the lower part being flipped around, so that it fits the narrower body shape?

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Thank you for sharing that. It was entertaining and informative. Your students are lucky to have you as their teacher.

thanks for watching and the kind words!
Simon, I know there's some inaccuracies, but this is a quick overview for 6th graders (10-11 years old). I, too, was a big fan of "Connections"!!
As for changing the shape from C to f, I agree with you. The f is more elegant and Italiante, and better suits the shape of the violin.

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PolloGuitar wrote:

I know there's some inaccuracies, but this is a quick overview for 6th graders (10-11 years old).

And that's why I'll keep my mouth shut. Interesting young people in a topic such as this definitely justifies simplifying things. They will meet people who know everything to the smallest detail soon enough in their lifes. Wink

BTW, since the Renaissance is also the time of the rediscovery of the Hermetic philosophy and other symbolical and analogy-based interpretations of the world, it is also possible, that instrument makers really thought f-holes would have to to be louder since they resembled the forte-symbol.

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Speaking of Connections, a show I loved too. I've been watching a show on Netflix called Everyday Miracles, which has a similar approach. The host explains the history and stories around all the various materials that make up modern life. Very enjoyable.

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Great video Ferenc!

I find it odd that acoustic guitars almost exclusively have round sound holes. Guitars with f holes were more popular in the 1940's and 50's, but the are unpopular today.

There is a local luthier that showed me the guitar he made that had two horns rather than a sound hole - treble notes went out one horn and bass notes went out a separate horn. Incredible craftsmanship but it seemed to make a simple thing complicated and I struggled to hear much difference. Amongst all the other parameters in the creation of musical instruments - ease of manufacturing is also very important

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Great! And nice Discworld subliminal there too.

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