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2007-10-29 16:11:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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True Stradivarius violins are among the pinnacle of the art of violin-making. Their sound quality is amazing - most famous concert performers use Stradivarius (or Guarneri, Amati - the other fine violin-makers) violins - those are million-dollar instruments. I've honestly never heard of Suzuki violins made in the 16th century - I only know of the modern Suzuki method (named after a guy called Suzuki). And by the way, 'Suzuki' is a name of Japanese origin...violins didn't originate from Japan as far as I know. Are you sure you're not talking about the method?
2007-10-29 00:20:20
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answer #2
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answered by ? 6
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The tonal quality of the Stradivarius is superior to the Suzuki. A student is given a Suzuki where as a Strativarius violin is earned.
2007-10-29 09:26:26
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answer #3
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answered by Erik A 2
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I think you should check your facts. Suzuki violins are not older than Stradivarius violins. I doubt that the Japanese made any violins before the 20th century.
2007-10-29 02:37:41
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answer #4
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answered by Malcolm D 7
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I think you are getting confused.
A genuine Stradivarius violin was made in Italy in the 17th century. They are extremely valuable due to their beautiful tone and can cost millions of dollars.
Many modern day violins have a label inside saying they are Stradivarius violins but this is just the type or model of violin they are. It is the shape and dimensions of the violin they are referring to. They are not genuine Stradivarius violins.
The Suzuki brand of violins is just a modern brand of violin made in Japan. They cost about $600..
2007-10-29 00:22:46
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answer #5
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answered by brian777999 6
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Stradivarius have a much better reputation than any other maker - somehting to do with the quality of the sound he was able to get from his instruments.
I've never heard of Suzuki violins - I know there's a 'Suzuki method' for teaching the violin, but I've never heard of it as a makers name (though am prepared to be corrected!)
2007-10-28 22:34:38
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answered by toscamo 5
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stradivarius violins suzuki violin
2016-02-03 16:26:04
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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People, are you dumb? This is a virus. It keeps asking questions about violins! Check the questioner's profile!!!
2007-10-29 09:33:28
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answer #8
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answered by sting 4
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I do hope you are joking!
2007-10-29 01:31:02
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answer #9
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answered by del_icious_manager 7
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