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For violin, whenever you play a certain note, it resonates the wood and it becomes part of the wood's 'memory' of a sort. More the note is played, the wood starts to produce finer sounds. I used to play a French violin from 1876 and the sound is very exquisite. It has a very subtle fine quality, almost as though the notes are caressing you, that you can't find in new instruments.

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