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Tonewood refers to
specific wood
varieties used for
woodwind or
acoustic stringed instruments. The word
implies that
certain species exhibit qualities...
- dye from
maple bark,
which they used to dye cloth.
Maple is
considered a
tonewood, or a wood that
carries sound waves well, and is used in
numerous musical...
- of a
piano and the harp. Wood used for this
purpose is
referred to as
tonewood. Spruce,
along with cedar, is
often used for the soundboard/top of an acoustic...
- loud
beating of the nāqūs also
disturbed the Muslims. In
addition to the
tonewoods, the
small bells that have come down to us from
ancient Egyptian times...
-
appropriate thinness".
Soundboards are
traditionally made of wood (see
tonewood),
though other materials are used. Skin or
plastic are
found on instruments...
- Traditionally, steel-string
guitars have been made of a
combination of
various tonewoods, or
woods considered to have
pleasing resonant qualities when used in...
-
blonde (like maple) to
brown (like walnut). It is
considered an
excellent tonewood and is
sought after by
luthiers and woodworkers. It is an
evergreen tree...
- on the Born to Run
album cover), as an
alternative to alder. Ash is a
Tonewood commonly used in the
manufacture of
electric guitars. It
exhibits a pronounced...
- the
making of "pear-shaped" violins.[citation needed] List of
luthiers Tonewood Experimental luthier Category:Lutherie
reference books Paracho de Verduzco...
- hurleys, and
other uses
demanding high
strength and resilience. Ash is a
tonewood commonly used in the
manufacture of
electric guitars. It
exhibits a pronounced...