-
methods because their strings are
secured to a frame. The
craft of luthiers,
lutherie (rarely
called "luthiery", but this
often refers to
stringed instruments...
-
chord Mottola, R.M. (1
January 2020). Mottola's
Cyclopedic Dictionary of
Lutherie Terms. LiutaioMottola.com. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-7341256-0-3. Hunter, Dave (February...
-
Concert Guitar by C. F.
Martin & Company. Mottola's
Cyclopedic Dictionary of
Lutherie Terms describes the term as
referring to "any
guitar that is
narrower than...
- the top of the
straw to keep the
straw from
falling into the drink. In
lutherie (the
construction and
repair of
stringed instruments), clothes-pegs are...
-
Mario Maccaferri (1900–1993) was an
Italian luthier,
classical guitarist, businessman, and inventor. He is
noted for
designing the
guitar favored by jazz...
-
Double b**** or
Electric b**** guitar." Mottola's
Cyclopedic Dictionary of
Lutherie Terms begins its
definition of the
instrument as "A b****
guitar that produces...
- century.
Today it is used
primarily in
specialty applications, such as
lutherie, pipe
organ building,
piano repairs, and
antique restoration. Gl**** artists...
- b****oons,
pianos and some
ancient organs. In
particular the
Cremonese lutherie (from
Cremona in low Lombardy) is
appreciated all over the
world for the...
- com.
Stack Exchange Network.
Retrieved February 25, 2021. Mottola, R.M. "
Lutherie Info—Calculating Fret Positions". Sloane,
Irving (1975). Steel-string Guitar...
- for
musical instruments.
According to Mottola's
Cyclopedic Dictionary of
Lutherie Terms,
tonewood is: Wood that is used to make
stringed musical instruments...