- 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...