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- Guitar_bracing abstract "Guitar bracing refers to the system of wooden struts which internally support and reinforce the soundboard and back of acoustic guitars.Soundboard or top bracing transmits the forces exerted by the strings from the bridge to the rim. The luthier faces the challenge of bracing the instrument to withstand the stress applied by the strings with minimal distortion, while permitting the top to respond as fully as possible to the tones generated by the strings. Brace design contributes significantly to the type of sound a guitar will produce. According to luthiers W. Cumpiano and J. Natelson, "By varying brace design, each builder has sought to produce a sound that conformed to his concept of the ideal."The back of the instrument is braced to help distribute the force exerted by the neck on the body, and to maintain the tonal responsiveness and structural integrity of the sound box.".
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- Guitar_bracing subject Category:Guitars.
- Guitar_bracing type Artifact100021939.
- Guitar_bracing type Device103183080.
- Guitar_bracing type Guitar103467517.
- Guitar_bracing type Guitars.
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- Guitar_bracing type MusicalInstrument103800933.
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- Guitar_bracing type StringedInstrument104338517.
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- Guitar_bracing comment "Guitar bracing refers to the system of wooden struts which internally support and reinforce the soundboard and back of acoustic guitars.Soundboard or top bracing transmits the forces exerted by the strings from the bridge to the rim. The luthier faces the challenge of bracing the instrument to withstand the stress applied by the strings with minimal distortion, while permitting the top to respond as fully as possible to the tones generated by the strings.".
- Guitar_bracing label "Guitar bracing".
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