- to
initiate fret.
Fretting in
Aluminium causes black debris to be
present in the
contact area due to the fine
oxide particles.
Fretting examples include...
-
twelve semitones.
Fret is
often used as a verb,
meaning simply "to
press down the
string behind a
fret".
Fretting often refers to the
frets and/or
their system...
- the SNCF worry, as in to
fret about something Sea
fret or haar, a cold sea fog
Fretter, an
American electronics retailer Fretting, wear and
corrosion damage...
-
Fretter was an
electronics and
major appliance retailer based in Detroit,
founded in the 1950s by
Oliver "Ollie"
Fretter. The company's
founder and spokesman...
-
United States. The body
extends the
length of the fingerboard, and its
fretting is
generally diatonic. The
Appalachian dulcimer has many
variant names...
- A zero
fret is a
fret placed at the
headstock end of the neck of a banjo, guitar, mandolin, or b**** guitar. It
serves one of the
functions of a nut: holding...
-
Kevin Fret Rodríguez (June 11, 1993 –
January 10, 2019) was a
Puerto Rican rapper,
singer and the
first openly **** male
Latin trap artist. He was known...
- Feel No
Fret is the
seventh album by
Scottish funk and R&B band
Average White Band (also AWB)
released in 1979 on the RCA
label in the
United Kingdom and...
- guitar-type
controllers can be used as well.
Frets on Fire
includes a built-in song
editor (or "
fretting" tool) that
allows editing and
creation of songs...
-
Formal Requirements Elicitation Tool (
FRET) is a
requirements engineering tool. It was
developed by the NASA Ames
Research Center to
specify complex safety-critical...