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Archived from the
original on 15 May 2008.
Stringworks U -
brief explanation of the
effects of
sound holes, with a
closeup diagram of an F-shaped
soundhole...
- was in the band
Soundhole,
based in the San
Francisco Bay Area.
Their biggest competition was Clover. In 1979,
members of
Soundhole and
Clover joined...
- laid on the
soundboard next to a
soundhole. The
strings coming from the neck p**** over it and down
through the
soundhole into the bowl, to
attach to the...
- Clover's main
competition in the Bay Area jazz-funk
scene was a band
called Soundhole,
whose members included drummer Bill Gibson, saxophonist/rhythm guitarist...
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These meet at the waist, or the
narrowest part of the body face near the
soundhole. The
proportion and
overall size of
these two
parts helps determine the...
- rose), rose, or knot, in the
context of
musical instruments, is a form of
soundhole decoration. The name
originated during the
medieval period, as a comparison...
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inlay are on the fretboard, headstock, and on
acoustic guitars around the
soundhole,
known as the rosette.
Inlays range from
simple plastic dots on the fretboard...
- Johnson. 1902 L-1
introduction specs (acoustic archtop):
single bound round soundhole with 2 rope
pattern wood rings,
single bound top,
ebony fingerboard, dot...
- the
Gibson guitar company that
featured two
tiers of
strings over the
soundhole: a
conventional six-string
configuration and
seven strings strung underneath...
- oval
soundhole.
Modern builders also use X-bracing. As is
typical of the
mandolin family,
mandocellos can be
found with
either a
single oval
soundhole or...