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THE CONVERSATION: An African violin? New study tests which indigenous woods could make one
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Tonewoods are wood species that possess certain desirable properties that make them suitable for making musical instruments, such as woodwind or string instruments – like a flute or a violin. Any good tonewood should be radially cut, which means the lines formed by the year-rings are perfectly parallel on the surface. It must have an even-grain structure, be defect free and not shrink or swell noticeably with environmental changes.
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