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Beyond Color: Toward a Physical Vocabulary for Evaluating the Cello
“The feedback loop between player and maker has been degraded by a vocabulary that cannot carry technical information.” I. The Poverty of the Paintbox Ask a cellist to describe the...
The Dark Age of Luthiery
"Evolution requires a selective pressure, a demand that identifies inadequacy and calls for a response. In the absence of a living milieu, the technical object does not evolve. It crystallizes....
The Bow as a Human Tool: Ergonomics, Biometry, and the Unfinished Modernization of Violin and Cello Bows
Modern standards implicitly assume a hand size, finger span, and muscle endurance profile closer to an eighteenth- or nineteenth-century European male laborer than to today’s diverse population of professional players. The result...











