-
string is pla**** by
adjusting the
tension of the strings. A
tuning peg in a
pegbox is
perhaps the most
common system. A peg has a grip or **** on it to allow...
-
fingerboard meets the
pegbox, in
which the
strings rest in
shallow slots or
grooves to keep them the
correct distance apart. The
pegbox houses four tapered...
-
appear old) have a
grafted scroll,
evidenced by a glue
joint between the
pegbox and neck. Many
authentic old
instruments have had
their necks reset to a...
- neck
consisting of a
pegbox and two
laths formed out of a
carved section of
hollow bamboo (with a
wooden peg on the side of the
pegbox at the
upper end)...
- ones like a lute. For 6
string dranyen all six
strings continue to the
pegbox. They run in 3
double courses. This is a
common Tibetan style. 7 string...
- the fingerboard, or
tuned up by
pressing the part of the
string in the
pegbox.
These techniques may be
useful in performance,
reducing the ill effects...
- very
similar to the
modern violin, but the neck was very wide, and the
pegbox was crude. This was
thought to be the "missing link"
between the upside-down...
- fingerboard. Visually, the two
variants are similar, with six pegs in the main
pegbox, two
rounded chikari pegs and 11 (Amjad) to 15 (Buddhadev)
sympathetic strings...
- strings, a
large body and а
pegbox angled back, and tanbur-shaped,
which had
three to four strings, a
small body and a
straight pegbox.
After the
pious Tsar...
-
somewhat longer and
deeper body,
three to five gut strings, and a leaf-shaped
pegbox with
frontal tuning pegs,
sometimes with a figure-8
shaped body.[citation...