Thursday, November 13, 2008

Kong's Kosmos


The komet in Kong's Kosmos brushes through the atmosphere of a planet seeding music.
A galaxy with constellations in the form of violins spins on the back of the scroll.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Fight Against Uniformity

Purfling unlike any I have seen. And I like it. Creating this sort of visual touch can only help one to create a patch of turf different from all the other "lawns" on the block.
These external, and in my case, internal touches don't influence the sound, but they do help to annouce the instrument as an individual in tone as well.



Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tap Tones for Lester Kong's Kosmos


This entry shows the most difficult part of violin making and also where the elusive soul of the instrument is created. In the photo I am holding the violin top at a node and then tapping the center of the instrument with my right hand to produce a "tap tone". The tap tone should be clear and bell-like in both top and back. I like to keep the tap tones about one whole step apart.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Merlin visits from the hereafter to try out Merlin, the viola

Actually David Wright who lives on the planet right now in Minneapolis and is a member of the Minneapolis Orchestra is pictured here playing a new viola of mine called Merlin. While David is a fine violinist/violist, there is no doubt in my mind that he is also something of a wizard. Merlin, the viola, is a 16" instrument which David latched on to in preference to the other violas I had him try out. David played on Merlin this summer when the viola was only a couple of months old. And I must say, that the instrument had a clarity of sound and quickness of response which sounded magical to my ears... or maybe it was just the Merlin in David playing tricks on me.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Sixteen Months of Work and a Viola is Complete




A viola typically takes between 16 to 18 months to complete. This one is calle the Bluebonnet after a lupine which blooms in the hill country of Texas. The flower is pictured on the back of the scroll and inside the instrument along with Gloria (featured a few days ago).

Visitors in the Backyard of My World


The first photo is my Cherie, a frequent visitor. Next is the matriarch, Beth, with her children. Cherie is second in line. The three does in this photo are now up in the mountains with their new fawns. They will bring them into the yard when the moms have taught them a few "street" smarts.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

New Top for Titus Finished

The new(on the left) Titus sits next to the old top which was cracked along the soundpost and bassbar, two cracks which would have devastated the value if not the tone had the old top just been repaired. This job took about 3 months.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Baby Gloria cavorting in the Bluebonnets



This is Gloria, one of John Bradford's new longhorn calves. It is hard to imagine that she will grow up to be just like her two aunties out there in the pasture. Gloria will stay forever young inside my new viola, The Bluebonnet.

Friday, August 1, 2008

New Top for Titus, the Viola

Yesterday I started the first blog of my life at age 63. Today I erased it by accident and am starting over with a photo of the result of another accident involving Titus, the viola whose top was smashed in transit three months ago. Violin makers have many hurdles to over come. The risks involved in modern shipping are just a few.

Now Titus has a new top which will be purfled and varnished soon. I used western red cedar for the new top which is the same type of wood I used in the original top. I am hoping that the sound will be just as good as the original.