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- The endpin is the component of a cello or double b**** that makes contact with the floor to support the instrument's weight. It is made of metal, carbon...
- endpin is pulled out to lengthen it. The endpin is locked into the player's preferred length with a **** mechanism. The adjustable nature of endpins...
- viol. A typical double b**** stands around 180 cm (6 feet) from scroll to endpin. Whereas the traditional "full-size" (4⁄4 size) b**** stands 74.8 inches...
- having little or no body at all. Most electric cellos feature a traditional endpin and knee supports, but some are supported in other ways, such as by an elongated...
- made out of bone, and secured to the carved projecting "endpin" by stout steel wire. The endpin also serves to hold the bottom of the instrument to a strap...
- front may be half-covered with beaten copper, and half with cowskin. an endpin is similar to the cello. According to Richard Wallaschek, bowed rebab was...
- tailcords (a.k.a. tailpiece adjusters), which connect the tailpiece to the endpin of bowed string instruments. Kevlar is sometimes used as a material on marching...
- various ****ings. The ****ings are the tuning pegs, tailpiece and tailgut, endpin, possibly one or more fine tuners on the tailpiece, and in the modern style...
- around an ebony button called the tailpin (sometimes confusingly called the endpin, like the cello's spike), which fits into a tapered hole in the bottom block...
- Martin's dreadnoughts: The Gibson J-45 body depth remains over 4″ deep from endpin to neck heel, it also features a slightly larger body than a Martin D-28...