The Effects of Climate on Your Violin
The neck actually moves up and down with the seasons
Now that the summer is past, musical life begins anew. For musicians, orchestras start their fall seasons, the opera opens, school is back in session. For the violin shop, it is time for assessing and repairing the ravages of the summer weather on instruments--not such a dismal task as it might sound, now that air conditioning helps mitigate the season's worst effects.
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