reméchage

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French

Etymology

From remécher +‎ -age.

Pronunciation

Noun

reméchage m (plural reméchages)

  1. (music, lutherie) rehair
    • 1996, Laurence Winthrop, Michel Winthrop, Arthur Grumiaux : gloire de l’école belge du violon, page 134:
      «Lors d’un reméchage à New York, le luthier se permit, sans consulter le violoniste, de retoucher la cambrure de la baguette qu’il ne jugeait pas correcte. […]. »
      During one rehair in New York the luthier even adjusted the camber of the stick, which he judged to be incorrect, without prior consultation with the violinist.