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Guitar
... heads Frets Truss rod Inlays Neck and fretboard Neck joint Body Pickups Electronics Bridge Pickguard ... the joint where the headstock meets the fretboard. It is grooved to hold the strings ... also affects the sound of the guitar. Fretboard Also called the fingerboard, the fretboard is a long plank of wood embedded ... and electric guitars. The curvature of the fretboard is measured by the fretboard radius, ...
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Magnet (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
... the joint where the headstock meets the fretboard. It is grooved to hold the strings ... affects the sound of the Magnet. [edit] Fretboard Also called the fingerboard, the fretboard is a long plank of wood embedded ... and electric Magnets. The curvature of the fretboard is measured by the fretboard radius, which is the radius of ...
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Inlay (guitar)
... wood. Typically, inlays are located on the fretboard, headstock, around the soundhole and on the ... range from simple plastic dots on the fretboard to fantastic works of art covering the ... surface of a guitar (front and back). Fretboard inlays Side of the fretboard inlays: note the small dot that marks 3rd fret Fretboard inlays are used not only as ...
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Jackson Soloist
... neck-thru the body, 24 frets, ebony fretboard, "Sharkfin" genuine pearl inlays, binding on the fretboard and headstock. The Soloist Student: standard neck-thru the body, 24 frets, rosewood fretboard, genuine pearl dot inlays. The intended meanings ... This beauty was made with Brazilian rosewood fretboard, mahogany body, flame maple top and Nitrocellulose ... Often one can find examples with alternate fretboard material, or Students can have binding. ...
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Multi-scale fingerboard
... Fretboards Most guitars employ a fingerboard or fretboard that has one scalelength. That is the ... each string. A multi-scale fingerboard or fretboard is nothing more than a fingerboard or fretboard that uses one scale length for the ... clear, you can think of the entire fretboard. The potential advantage is that one can ... I know of that had a Multiscale fretboard was an instrument invented by John ...
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Guitar/synthesizer
... was a futuristic controller consisting of a fretboard attached to the body at an obtuse angle. The fretboard strings were used to indicate pitch, and ... These triggered the notes fretted on the fretboard's strings. It also featured trigger keys ... and Yamaha G-10 in that the "fretboard" is covered with keys, not strings. Keys ...
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Fender Stratocaster
... Woods Body Alder or Ash Neck Maple Fretboard Maple, Rosewood Hardware Bridge Synchronized Tremolo Pickup ... the Stratocaster was refitted with a rosewood fretboard, as well as color choices other than ... maple neck with a glued-on maple fretboard was offered as an option in 1967. The rosewood fretboard over maple neck remained as the other ...
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John Myung
... top, ash body, and maple neck and fretboard.) The natural-finish Wingbass II bolt-on ... Turquoise Blue" with a maple neck, ebony fretboard, and "Infinity" inlay on the fretboard, The "RBX-JM6" was his main studio ... tighter string-spacing, a maple neck/rosewood fretboard with "Yin-Yang" inlay at the 12th ...
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Sweep-picking
... direction of the desired notes across the fretboard, rather than up or down the neck ... shape much like a chord over the fretboard when in motion but instead of completely ... a slight but immediate raising off the fretboard so as to mute the note by ... of an arpeggio up and down the fretboard in order to, or because of, a ...
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EDCAGE
... chord in different (rising) positions on the fretboard. For example, G major can be played ... and arpeggios in multiple positions on the fretboard. Aims and objectives of the EDCAGE system ... this practice around the EDCAGE system deepens fretboard knowledge, and so develops sight-reading ability ...
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