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- and octaves. Two different styles of soundholes are present in illustrations. One type looks like the soundholes on lutes, a circle cut from near the...
- a simpler headstock. These styles generally have either two f-shaped soundholes like a violin (F-5 and A-5), or a single oval sound hole (F-4 and A-4...
- Archived from the original on 15 May 2008. Stringworks U - brief explanation of the effects of sound holes, with a closeup diagram of an F-shaped soundhole...
- strings are elevated by a bridge and the soundboard has two prominent soundholes. Finally, the instrument is pla**** with a pick with similar technique...
- mandocellos can be found with either a single oval soundhole or a pair of "F" soundholes. These instruments typically have between 18 and 22 frets; concert bowl-back...
- pear-shaped body with long and narrow neck. The soundboard is depicted without soundholes and as a distinct and attached piece, however this might be due to stylistic...
- European clothing, playing what may be a viol. The instrument has Persian-style soundholes and a thinner neck than the instrument in the ****anese painting....
- periods in western music, the carved ornate soundhole roses went out of fashion and were replaced by open soundholes surrounded by inlaid decoration, commonly...
- inlay are on the fretboard, headstock, and on acoustic guitars around the soundhole, known as the rosette. Inlays range from simple plastic dots on the fretboard...
- 12-String Guitar". Seeger's distinctive custom-made guitars had a triangular soundhole. He combined the long scale length (approximately 28") and capo-to-key...