MIT engineers have developed a virtual violin, a computer simulation tool that captures the precise physics of the instrument and reproduces realistic string sounds. This tool could significantly aid luthiers in designing violins by providing insights into the physical principles governing sound production. Luthiers may now explore new design possibilities without relying solely on traditional trial-and-error methods.
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