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Summary

In this episode of the Workshop Therapy podcast, host Andrew interviews Michael Doran, an award-winning luthier based near Seattle. They discuss Michael's journey in violin making, the intricacies of crafting string instruments, and the art of repair. Michael shares insights into the challenges and rewards of being a luthier, the importance of wood selection, and the complexities of sound production in violins. The conversation also touches on the philosophical aspects of craftsmanship and the relationship between the maker and the musician.

Chapters

00:00 Michael Doran's Journey into Violin Making

08:03 The Art and Science of Luthiery

17:37 Construction and Finishing of a Cello Top

18:55 The Art of Antiquing Instruments

23:10 Craftsmanship vs. Mass Production

26:37 The Soul of Instruments: Use vs. Collection

32:43 Finding Perfection in Imperfection

38:04 The Science of Wood Selection

42:18 The Complexity of Violin Design