Interesting, but notehttp://www.npr.org/sections/deceptivecadence/2012/01/02/144482863/double-blind-violin-test-can-you-pick-the-strad …
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re:blind test: A flutist said a good player can make most flutes sound good but if you keep playing it gradually affects
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…your sound, since a player constantly adjusting to the response of the instrument and bad one skews your habits.
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which seems a good explanation that one-shot double-blind test doesn't show difference.
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I could believe that but am skeptical I could tell the difference myself. Even if I couldn't, I'd still prefer to watch \
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\ a violist play a Strad or Guarneri for connection to the history of an instrument older than most man-made things on Earth
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it's going to be olive oil.
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it makes sense
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In blind tests ppl do not prefer Stradivaris to modern instruments. If anything the contrary.
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