- (similar to
small playground slides). Some
examples of
lutes with
scalloped fretboards include the
South Indian veena and
Vietnamized guitar (called đàn ghi-ta...
-
against a fret on the
fretboard effectively shortens the
vibrating length of the string,
producing a
higher pitch.
Fretboards are most
commonly made...
- The
Fretboard Journal is a
keepsake magazine for guitar, mandolin, and
stringed instrument players. In the same vein of
other "coffee
table magazines"...
-
where it is
particularly bony, to
quickly strike the
string against the
fretboard. On b**** guitars, this is
commonly done with the thumb,
while on double...
- all of the 1960s
models of the
Stratocaster had a
rosewood fretboard, and
maple fretboards would not be re-introduced in
large numbers until 1970. In...
- In music, a
chord diagram (also
called a
fretboard diagram or
fingering diagram) is a
diagram indicating the
fingering of a
chord on
fretted string instruments...
-
which had
previously featured rosewood fretboards.
Although the
restrictions were
lifted in 2019, pau
ferro fretboards remained in
place across much of the...
- can also be seen in
ancient instruments such as the sitar.
Scalloped fretboards have not
found widespread po****rity
because tonally accurate play requires...
- and heavy,
taking an
excellent polish,
being suitable for
guitars (the
fretboards on
electric and
acoustic guitars often being made of rosewood), marimbas...
- A
psaltery (Gr****: ψαλτήρι) (or sawtry, an
archaic form) is a
fretboard-less box
zither (a
simple chordophone) and is
considered the
archetype of the...