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- Fingerboard abstract "The fingerboard (also known as a fretboard on fretted instruments) is a part of most stringed instruments. It is a thin, long strip of material, usually wood, that is laminated to the front of the neck of an instrument. The strings run over the fingerboard, between the nut and bridge. To play such an instrument, a musician presses strings down to the fingerboard to change the vibrating length, changing the pitch. This is called stopping the strings.The word "fingerboard" in other languages sometimes occurs in musical directions. In Italian it is called either manico or tasto, the latter especially in the phrase sul tasto, a direction for bowed string instruments to play with the bow above the fingerboard.".
- Fingerboard thumbnail Gfingerboard.JPG?width=300.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink luthierbuilt.net.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink 9-15-10.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink Violin.pdf.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink scallop.html.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink www.guitarrepairbench.com.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink fretboard_repair.html.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink www.ibanez.com.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink freeinfo.html.
- Fingerboard wikiPageExternalLink fingerboard.
- Fingerboard wikiPageID "377515".
- Fingerboard wikiPageRevisionID "604634005".
- Fingerboard hasPhotoCollection Fingerboard.
- Fingerboard subject Category:Guitar_parts_and_accessories.
- Fingerboard subject Category:String_instrument_construction.
- Fingerboard comment "The fingerboard (also known as a fretboard on fretted instruments) is a part of most stringed instruments. It is a thin, long strip of material, usually wood, that is laminated to the front of the neck of an instrument. The strings run over the fingerboard, between the nut and bridge. To play such an instrument, a musician presses strings down to the fingerboard to change the vibrating length, changing the pitch.".
- Fingerboard label "Diapasón (instrumento de cuerda)".
- Fingerboard label "Escala (instrumento)".
- Fingerboard label "Fingerboard".
- Fingerboard label "Griffbrett".
- Fingerboard label "Podstrunnica".
- Fingerboard label "Tastiera (cordofoni)".
- Fingerboard label "Toets (strijk- en tokkelinstrument)".
- Fingerboard label "Touche (lutherie)".
- Fingerboard label "Накладка (деталь)".
- Fingerboard label "指板".
- Fingerboard sameAs Hmatník.
- Fingerboard sameAs Griffbrett.
- Fingerboard sameAs Diapasón_(instrumento_de_cuerda).
- Fingerboard sameAs Touche_(lutherie).
- Fingerboard sameAs Tastiera_(cordofoni).
- Fingerboard sameAs 指板.
- Fingerboard sameAs Toets_(strijk-_en_tokkelinstrument).
- Fingerboard sameAs Podstrunnica.
- Fingerboard sameAs Escala_(instrumento).
- Fingerboard sameAs m.0215pk.
- Fingerboard sameAs Q745887.
- Fingerboard sameAs Q745887.
- Fingerboard wasDerivedFrom Fingerboard?oldid=604634005.
- Fingerboard depiction Gfingerboard.JPG.
- Fingerboard isPrimaryTopicOf Fingerboard.