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. ~~ the fundamental design of the bodies of stringed instruments had reached its current state by the late 17th century; subsequent development took place in the areas of the neck and fingerboard, the strings and the bow. the classical period and the early 19th century were a time of transition, during
which heavier soundposts and bass bars were fitted. at the same time, the short, highly arched baroque bow gave way first to a "transitional" bow and then to the modern style, tourte pattern bow, with its longer, stronger, concave stick and wider, tighter, more readily adjusted bowhair. the holding...
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. ~~ the fundamental design of the bodies of stringed instruments had reached its current state by the late 17th century; subsequent development took place in the areas of the neck and fingerboard, the strings and the bow. the classical period and the early 19th century were a time of transition, during
which were fitted and heavier soundposts and bass bars. at the same time, the short, highly arched baroque bow gave way first to a "transitional" bow and then to the modern style, tourte pattern bow, with its longer, stronger, concave stick and wider, tighter, more readily adjusted bowhair. the holding...
http://ossia.org/Conc0501.html