Traditional hardanger fiddle making with Adam Edwards

In 2013 Churchill Fellow Adam Edwards was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study advanced fiddle making techniques specific to Norway’s National folk instrument the Hardanger fiddle, famous for its haunting sound and resonant sympathetic strings.
During his time in Norway, Adam shared a workbench with Salve Hakedal, one of Norway’s finest makers, in a master/apprentice relationship. Adam also made trips to visit instrument museums in Vienna, Prague and Oxford, discovering the lost art of #violin making and taking the time to really understand what makes that little box sing.
Learn more about Adams Fellowship here www.churchilltrust.com.au/new...

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