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Nobody knows who made the first bow, but it was Tourte who revolutionized bowmaking with a bow that bent towards the stick, not away from it. Tourte was called the "Stradivari of the Bow". Hope that helps.

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The earliest known makers of the cello are, Andreas Armati (maybe creator of the violin and Cremona

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