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Scalloped fretboard:
Scalloping involves removing some of the
wood between some or all of the
fret. This is
intended to
allow a
lighter touch for more precise...
- fretboards,
where the
wood of the
fretboard itself is "scooped out"
between the
frets,
allow a
dramatic vibrato effect. Fine
frets, much flatter, allow...
-
fretboard on
fretted instruments) is an
important component of most
stringed instruments. It is a thin, long
strip of material,
usually wood, that is laminated...
- Förster
resonance energy transfer (
FRET),
fluorescence resonance energy transfer (
FRET),
resonance energy transfer (RET) or
electronic energy transfer...
- the neck, or the
types of
wood causing these tonal things. And it wasn’t the pickups.
Novak recreated an old
method of
fret positioning to
provide the...
- The
Appalachian dulcimer (many
variant names; see below) is a
fretted string instrument of the
zither family,
typically with
three or four strings, originally...
- strings. The
frets are
often inlaid metal frets, in a non-western pattern. Body
could be made from
separate staves, or
carved from one
piece of
wood. The šargija...
- bağlama
frets are
listed by Yalçın Tura:
Fret 1: 18/17
Fret 2: 12/11
Fret 3: 9/8
Fret 4: 81/68
Fret 5: 27/22
Fret 6: 81/64
Fret 7: 4/3
Fret 8: 24/17
Fret 9:...
- top of the
hollow neck.
Materials used in
construction include teak
wood or tun
wood (Cedrela toona),
which is a
variation of ****gany, for the neck and...
- made of
mulberry wood and
apricot wood, the neck and head are made of nut
wood, and the pegs are made of pear
wood. A
total of 12
frets are
fastened to...