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- Bridge_pin abstract "Bridge pins are used on some musical instruments to locate the string precisely in the horizontal plane, and in the case of harpsichords to affect the sustain of the strings. They are usually made of steel in modern pianos, of brass in harpsichords, and bone or synthetics on acoustic guitars. Electric guitars do not usually have bridge pins as, in guitars, they are used to transfer the sound from the strings into the hollow body of the instrument as well as holding the strings in place.In pianos the pins are set precisely in line with the edges of the notches of the bridge. The precise and firm setting of the pins is a critical element of the piano's quality. Loose or inaccurate pinning commonly produces false beats and tonal irregularities. In harpsichords there tends to be a significant distance instead. This enablescontrol of sustain and tone in harpsichord design (as per external link).Bridge pin may also refer to: Bridge pin (fasteners), a device for fixing clevis or hitch pins.".
- Bridge_pin wikiPageExternalLink string.html.
- Bridge_pin wikiPageID "2747233".
- Bridge_pin wikiPageRevisionID "324525042".
- Bridge_pin hasPhotoCollection Bridge_pin.
- Bridge_pin subject Category:Keyboard_instruments.
- Bridge_pin subject Category:String_instruments.
- Bridge_pin type Artifact100021939.
- Bridge_pin type Device103183080.
- Bridge_pin type Instrument103574816.
- Bridge_pin type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bridge_pin type KeyboardInstrument103614532.
- Bridge_pin type KeyboardInstruments.
- Bridge_pin type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Bridge_pin type Object100002684.
- Bridge_pin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bridge_pin type StringInstruments.
- Bridge_pin type Whole100003553.
- Bridge_pin comment "Bridge pins are used on some musical instruments to locate the string precisely in the horizontal plane, and in the case of harpsichords to affect the sustain of the strings. They are usually made of steel in modern pianos, of brass in harpsichords, and bone or synthetics on acoustic guitars.".
- Bridge_pin label "Bridge pin".
- Bridge_pin sameAs m.080j_f.
- Bridge_pin sameAs Q4966462.
- Bridge_pin sameAs Q4966462.
- Bridge_pin sameAs Bridge_pin.
- Bridge_pin wasDerivedFrom Bridge_pin?oldid=324525042.
- Bridge_pin isPrimaryTopicOf Bridge_pin.