Mystery

June 14, 2008



Mystery

Originally uploaded by natalamc

Years ago my Dad found this violin case among my Grandfathers belongings. Inside was this violin. Completely useless as a violin anymore. And was called by a violin maker “good for a flower pot”. My Grandfather was not a violinist, and yet here is what looks like at one time would have been a great violin. The only salvageable part, a chin rest, with an Italian village etched into it (which I use).
Playing the violin, I know that anyone who cares about playing developes a real love for their instrument, it becomes part of your body. It becomes like a person, it’s own separate personality. When I look at this violin, I can’t help but wonder who played it, what was played on that fingerboard and why it was tucked away in a closet, kept, though completely useless and broken.
I see a lot of beauty in it, a tremendous beauty, because all things, even though useless to many and broken have stories, and they are in themselves, beautiful.

One Response to “Mystery”

  1. shelli Says:

    Just beautiful. I can understand how an instrument would become like a person to a musician.

    Have you ever seen the movie “The Red Violin”? It’s one of my favorites!


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