- The
fingerboard (also
known as a
fretboard on
fretted instruments) is an
important component of most
stringed instruments. It is a thin, long
strip of...
-
curvature of the
fretboard is
measured by the
fretboard radius,
which is the
radius of a
hypothetical circle of
which the
fretboard's surface constitutes...
-
where it is
particularly bony, to
quickly strike the
string against the
fretboard. On b**** guitars, this is
commonly done with the thumb,
while on double...
-
rosewood fretboard to the Stratocaster, now
colloquially referred to as a "slab-board". This
thicker board lasted until 1962, when the
fretboard was made...
- The
Fretboard Journal is a
keepsake magazine for guitar, mandolin, and
stringed instrument players. In the same vein of
other "coffee
table magazines"...
- the
fretboard, headstock—typically the manufacturer's logo—and
around the
sound hole of
acoustic guitars. Only the
positional markers on the
fretboard or...
- headstock,
while its
fretboard featured a
block and
triangle (or "V")
inlay of mother-of-pearl and abalone, as well as
binding on the
fretboard's surface, inset...
- In music, a
chord diagram (also
called a
fretboard diagram or
fingering diagram) is a
diagram indicating the
fingering of a
chord on
fretted string instruments...
- The
guitar featured a
maple neck and body (neck
through body),
ebony fretboard,
medium frets,
Stratocaster style tremolo, and
Seymour Duncan pickups...
- neck-thru the body, 24 frets,
ebony fretboard, "Sharkfin" or dot
genuine pearl inlays,
binding on the
fretboard and headstock. The
Soloist Student: standard...