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Soundboard,
sound board, or
sounding board may
refer to:
Soundboard (music), a part of a
musical instrument Sounding board, an
attachment to a
pulpit to...
- A
soundboard (occasionally
called a
sounding board) is the
surface of a
string instrument that the
strings vibrate against,
usually via some sort of bridge...
- Spring
Board is the
standard application that
manages the iPhone's home screen.
Other tasks include starting WindowServer,
launching and bootstrapping...
- A
sounding board, also
known as a
tester and abat-voix is a
structure placed above and
sometimes also
behind a
pulpit or
other speaking platform that helps...
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harmonics of the
fundamental pitch.) The
string causes the
soundboard and the air
enclosed by the
sound box to vibrate. As
these have
their own resonances, they...
- them are live
performances -
audience recordings,
radio broadcasts or
soundboard recordings - but
there are also
unofficial releases featuring unreleased...
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string on the
sound board. When the
wheel is accelerated, one foot of the
bridge lifts from the
soundboard and vibrates,
creating a
buzzing sound. The buzzing...
- hammers. The
vibrations are
transmitted through a
bridge to a
soundboard that
amplifies the
sound by
coupling the
acoustic energy to the air. When the key...
- A
soundboard is a
computer program, Web application, or device,
formerly created in
Adobe Flash, that
catalogues and
plays many
audio clips. Soundboards...
- A
soundboard recording is a
sound recording of a
concert taken from a
direct connection to the
soundboard at the venue.
Soundboard recordings are considered...