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Klaus Clement began learning the art of violin-making in the workshop of Karl Hoefner/Paesold in Bubenreuth, Germany. In 2010 Clement opened his own workshop in Leipzig, Germany. He is an active member in many organisations including the association of German Violin and Bow Makers. This instrument comes with a certificate, declaration of materials and photos from the maker.
This violin contains 2 labels, the first label reads: ‘Klaus Ludwig Clement fecit Leipzig, anno 2017, made in Germany, Limit Opus 3.’ The second label reads: ‘Joseph Guarnerius fecit Cremone anno 1733 IHS.’ The body measures 351mm along the back, 163mm across the upper bouts and 205mm across the lower bouts. The back is made from two pieces of well flamed maple. The top is made from spruce with a straight grain. This violin has been antiqued with a good cover of golden to red-brown varnish and has ebony fittings. Klaus Clement is well-known in particular for his varnishing. The formula he uses is constantly changing and improving as he investigates the effect of the varnish on the sound of his instruments.
Overall this violin has a bright and clear sound with outstanding projection and good clarity. It has a well-balanced tone and a fast response time. It is ideal for tertiary level study, the advancing to professional level soloist or chamber musician. This instrument is currently fitted with Pirastro Evah Pirazzi Gold strings to add a level of complexity to its overall brightness.
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WHAT MAKES THE CLEMENT V7 DIFFERENT TO THE CLEMENT V6?
+ Superior timber quality (seen in the higher flame on the back, sides, neck and scroll)
+ A bigger and brighter sound with outstanding projection and resonance due to the higher grade of timber, varnishing and workmanship
+ Top quality strings for greater complexity and depth to the overall sound.