Sunday, February 10, 2008

Global Warming Could Be The Death Knell For Quality Violin Music

In this video clip we have a professor and a "climate expert" claiming that Stradivarius violins owe their unique sound to the Little Ice Age, which caused trees to grow more slowly and tree rings to be deposited more densely.

2 comments:

David Foster said...

So, if there had been climate experts around just before the Little Ice Age, and they had made a case against climate change and somehow been able to stop it

then

there would be no Stradivarius violins

QED

DADvocate said...

By chance, I caught this on the Weather Channel when it ran. Fascinating and makes sense. I took special notice because the tree ring expert is a professor at my alma pater, the University of Tennessee.