Definition
A Stradivari is a violin, viola, cello, or other stringed instrument built by members of the Italian family Stradivari, particularly Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737). These instruments are prized for their exceptional sound quality. Think of them as the Rolls Royce of musical instruments. Their sound is rich, resonant, and incredibly responsive to the player's touch. They are highly sought after by professional musicians and collectors alike. Owning a Stradivari is like possessing a piece of musical history.