A data-driven approach to violin making

S Gonzalez, D Salvi, D Baeza, F Antonacci, A Sarti - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Scientific reports, 2021nature.com
Of all the characteristics of a violin, those that concern its shape are probably the most
important ones, as the violin maker has complete control over them. Contemporary violin
making, however, is still based more on tradition than understanding, and a definitive
scientific study of the specific relations that exist between shape and vibrational properties is
yet to come and sorely missed. In this article, using standard statistical learning tools, we
show that the modal frequencies of violin tops can, in fact, be predicted from geometric …
Abstract
Of all the characteristics of a violin, those that concern its shape are probably the most important ones, as the violin maker has complete control over them. Contemporary violin making, however, is still based more on tradition than understanding, and a definitive scientific study of the specific relations that exist between shape and vibrational properties is yet to come and sorely missed. In this article, using standard statistical learning tools, we show that the modal frequencies of violin tops can, in fact, be predicted from geometric parameters, and that artificial intelligence can be successfully applied to traditional violin making. We also study how modal frequencies vary with the thicknesses of the plate (a process often referred to as plate tuning) and discuss the complexity of this dependency. Finally, we propose a predictive tool for plate tuning, which takes into account material and geometric parameters.
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