Carleen hutchins biography for kids
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Carleen hutchins biography for kids
Carleen Hutchins
American inventor
Carleen Maley Hutchins (May 24, August 7, ) was an American high school science teacher, violinmaker and researcher, best known for her creation, in the s/60s, of a family of eight proportionally-sized violins now known as the violin octet (e.g., the vertical viola) and for a considerable body of research into the acoustics of violins.
She was born in Springfield, Massachusetts and worked at her home in Montclair, New Jersey.
Hutchins’ greatest innovation, still used by many violinmakers, was a technique known as free-plate tuning. When not attached to a violin, the top and back are called free plates.
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Her technique gives makers a precise way to refine these plates before a violin is assembled.
From to , Hutchins’s octet was the subject of an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Titled “The New Violin Family: Augmenting the String Section.” Hutchins was the founder of the New Violin Family Association,[1]