Originally posted by Lintfree
There are definitely some things that oud makers, violin makers, guitar makers don't talk about, building techniques, secret finishes. I figure that
whatever makes it sound good to the maker and gives the instrument the longest life possible is what's best; finish, no finish, European spruce,
Canadian yellow cedar, Brazillian rosewood. It's up to the maker.
Hermann Walleki the violin maker was once asked for the 40th time by the same person the secret of his varnish and he, at last responded in a hushed
voice, leaning over the counter, "Gorgonzola oil." The questioner walked away smiling as if he now knew the secret never once suspecting that there
is no such thing as Gorgonzola oil.
You listen to a Rapakousios oud, play it and it sounds fabulous..................because of 7000 separate inter-related reasons. One of them just may
be Gorgonzola oil. |