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\n\t\tThe Old No. 54\n\t<\/h1>\n\t

The New Wide-Bodied 4-String Violin<\/h3>\n

Gary Bartig’s latest innovation combines the power of a 5-string violin with the familiar feel of a 4-string. Made specifically for AES Acoustic Electric Strings, it’s Gary’s newest design for the player who wants a warm sweet tone, that’s clear and loud too!<\/p>\n

The Backstory…<\/h4>\n

Most historians attribute the first violin to Andrea Amati in 1558, and since that time only minor changes have been made to the instrument – the neck and fingerboard were lengthened, the neck angle revised, and the chin rest was added. For the most part, however, the overall dimensions of the violin have changed very little.<\/p>\n

Due to these long-established violin dimensions, the tone of modern classical violins is powerful enough to be heard throughout a large concert hall. The soloist’s violin is also bright-sounding in order to be heard above an entire orchestra.<\/p>\n

History Updated: Sweet and Loud…<\/h4>\n

That said, the violin design as we know it is not optimized for today’s players of alternative-style music. Today in the jazz, folk, Cajun, ethnic, old time, and bluegrass world there is often only one violin player, who is likely looking for an instrument that sounds thick, even from note to note, sweet, and loud.<\/p>\n

Enter the Old No.54, featuring a slightly wider body than a standard full size violin. The neck width and length are the same as a standard full sized violin for a familiar feel. And the tone is thicker and sweeter than a standard size violin with plenty of volume.<\/p>\n

Add Our Proprietary Internal Pickup…<\/h4>\n

…and the result is an instrument that does it all for the player of jazz, folk, Cajun, ethnic, old time, or bluegrass. And if you do play classical music, you’ll be the envy of your fellow musicians!<\/p>\n\t