Different nations and cultures have influenced the sound of violins, with Germany emphasizing beauty and overtones, America focusing on power, and Austria seeking a modern and focused sound.
Advancements in recording technology and the existence of computers have led to a desire for perfection in violin sound, resulting in super precise instruments being made.
The internet has facilitated the exchange of violin sound preferences worldwide, leading to a convergence of tastes and the desire for powerful and projecting instruments.
Thicker violins can project sound into the last rows of a concert hall, while thinner violins may produce a more delicate sound but sacrifice power and projection.
The concept of violin thickness varies between countries and schools, with a traditional German concept emphasizing beauty and Italian concepts focusing on power and projection.