MIT's Physics-Based Virtual Violin Lets Designers Hear Changes Before Crafting

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MIT researchers built a physics-based computational violin that simulates realistic violin sound by modeling how vibrating strings interact with air, enabling luthiers to audition design changes (wood type, back-plate thickness) virtually before building. The current model handles pizzicato; bowing is more complex and will come later, representing the first physics-based foundation for violin sound.
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