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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] Why Stradivarius violins are worth millions

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] Why Stradivarius violins are worth millions

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Playtime Comments : [Vox] Why Stradivarius violins are worth millions

Ak**********:
3:17 that's a viola, ling ling is disappointed with you, vox

Z*:

People are missing the point. It's not about superior sound.
It's about the ease at which the Strads allow the players to achieve the sound 2:05


bu*********:

0:10 me when I thought I lost my shoulder rest


Ro***********:

1:34, that instrument sounds heavenly, it's worth every penny of its 5 million dollar worth!!


Li***************:
At 1:33, somehow I knew what she was going to play before she played it.

Is it just me? Yes? Okay.

BR***********:

1:38 when Helga sees Arnold.


mj**************************:

When she started playing at 1:35 I don't know why but it gave me gossebumps


Ro***********:
2:22, the biography of Stradivarius.

Jo***************:
2:27 "Luthie-yeay!"

Si***********:

2:51 almost gave me a heart attack


 


 

Top Comments : [Vox] Why Stradivarius violins are worth millions

Gu********:

I think just the fact that a legendary instrument that is 300 years old, the fact that only 1100 were ever made, and still surviving is definitely worth millions in my book, I never knew anything that was only made of wood could last so long


ni**:
Antonio made estimated 1100 instruments and only around 650 survived

this is because lingling owns the rest of the strads

pa*************:
So these are basically the valyrian steel of the music world

Pe*****:

Can we take a moment and appreciate the coolest name ever : "Urelli Corelli"???


Y2****:

My middle school orchestra teacher had a Stradivarius violin and he never EVER let it out of his sight. He'd bring it lunch, to board meetings, even on field trips. When he retired he sold it for 5.6 million dollars and now he lives in a mansion in Wisconsin. Lucky guy


AS****:
If you can sell it slow, you can sell it fast

Ca*************:

I treat my 1000 dollar violin like an actual child I can’t even imagine breathing around a strad


No*********:

Imagine being a non ling ling wannabe and reading the comments. A moment of silence.


Ch************:
this is similar to the mystique of the '58, '59, and '60 Gibson les Paul "bursts". Like the Strad, the les Pauls output a superior tone to any other guitar made, so its said as I havent ever played one, but plan to. To a non musician, the Bursts and Strads seem pointless to purchase because you can buy "similar" instruments, but you aren't neccesarilly paying for the sound, I mean of course you are, but you pay for the name, the legend, looks and reputation and lots more.

hy***************:

I see TwoSetViolin inside jokes in every violin related video i watch

ling ling is proud.


Cc*****:

Really? You're not even going to talk about the mini ice age? Or the legend of the secret location of trees used? Not even going to mention Andrea Amati? The Godfather of the Stradivari tradition? You disappoint me, Vox.


Se*****:

Some pianists live under a Steinway
Today I found out
Some violinists live under a strad


Sa*****:

Unfortunately, because of youtube video compression, it doesn't sound nearly as good as it does in an actual performance


Sc*************:
Imagine smashing a Strad for an April Fools’ Joke

It********:

Is it because the hype is real?


Br******:

For those curious, 1:35 is Meditation by Thais


Po******:

So it's like driving a classic car, it feels good but isn't really better.


Al******:

So when the taxi driver returned the violin, did the police close the case?








(I'm so sorry)


Tr*********:
Did the taxi driver return it with no strings attached?

Ro***:
I feel like placebo plays a huge part in this and people are saying huge things about small almost minute diferences,if any.

Da*******:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
No matter where you are,
TwoSetViolin comments haunt you

Da*******:

I read once that Stradivari used an especific type of wood together with apple oil to coat his violins, what causes to change the ressonance and tone of the instruments he made. If sounds better or not, at least it has a personality. And its value today has more to do with rarity and history than with acoustics.


Hu*****:
When a piece of old wood wood is worth more than your existence

Th*********:
So they are the valyrian swords for violinists. Interesting.

5D***:
I had an other violinist playing my violin, and they were praising it, but the moment I told them that it was an hundred dollar instrument, they changed there mind and it was no good any more. The cost of the instrument suddenly meant more than the sound it made.

Ra******:
Me: hears Stradivarius violin
Also me: But I like the garage band one better.

Mi**********:

such a beautiful sounding instrument.


No****:

I have a 50 year old amazing violin, made right here in Bangladesh by a small violin maker at a town my grandfather used to live in.

This violin was his pride, according to my father he always bragged about this being his masterpiece, how each seperate part of the violin was made from the very finest wood he could find. And it was made for my grandfather who, according to him, was the greatest violin player of our country.

I won't trade this violin for any stradivarius in the world. This is more priceless than anything else in the world. And since both the maker and the violinist are both dead, it's their greatest legacy they left behind.

...but I'm still stumped for words when people ask me what violin do I use.


JE**************************************:

“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Luke 12:15 ESV / 278 helpful votes
And he said to them, “Take care, and be on your guard against all covetousness, for one's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.”

Matthew 6:33 ESV / 202 helpful votes
But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.

Luke 12:33-34 ESV / 169 helpful votes
Sell your possessions, and give to the needy. Provide yourselves with moneybags that do not grow old, with a treasure in the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

Matthew 6:24 ESV / 161 helpful votes
“No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.

1 Timothy 6:10 ESV / 158 helpful votes
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.


 


 

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