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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...
- 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...
- 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...