My wife Amy sings and I read from the texts of my poems, as music plays which Stan controls at a soundboard. |
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Irish harpers used their fingernails on the wire strings of their harps, again probably near the soundboard. |
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The bridge transmits the strings' vibrations to the violin belly, or soundboard, which amplifies the sound. |
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Soon Stan was at the soundboard with the older man, whose English was as nonexistent as Stan's Bulgarian, and the whole shebang was ready to go. |
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Non-expanded polycarbonate struts under the soundboard provide the stiffness that is needed to withstand the tension from the strings. |
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The right-hand bridges usually carry the bass strings, which run across the soundboard to the nut on the opposite edge. |
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This put intolerable strains on the casework, the string tension trying to pull the wrest plank closer to the soundboard. |
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The soundboard is covered with animal skin, and the strings and bow are made of horsehair. |
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Indeed, what use is the musical result if it is achieved with a new and completely different soundboard, the heart and soul of any instrument? |
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Lute, in music, any plucked or bowed chordophone whose strings are parallel to its belly, or soundboard, and run along a distinct neck or pole. |
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An ultra-light and curvy bridge that transmits strings vibration to the soundboard and whose movement is thus mechanically optimized. |
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Only the slowly grown, stronger grained wood is allowed in the soundboard. |
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In this sense, it is worth waiting for 300 years rather than treating the wood with chemicals to obtain a better soundboard. |
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In cases where there had been soundboard cracks, those partially or completely closed, and did not expand as would have been expected. |
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This piano has wonderfully kept its sounding capacities, thanks to a soundboard in mint condition and frequent tuning by its previous owners. |
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Frank once had me cut a piece of foam out and mount a Pignose amp on the harp of a Bosendorfer grand piano, pointing down to the soundboard in the piano. |
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The piano's construction, with its longest strings and the majority of its soundboard in the lower register, makes bringing out soprano lines especially difficult. |
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Unlike speakers with a directional sound, this soundboard has an omni-directional signal? |
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Musically, a game is apparent between the soundboard of a piano and various resonant objects and an assembled electro-acoustic apparatus. |
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He has been busy in recent months developing guitars with a stratified soundboard, featuring superimposed layers of cedar, balsa and spruce. |
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Inside I found a free CD, a room full of wine-sipping spectators, a soundboard ready for play, and a selection of Indian foods catered by a local restaurant. |
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By the laws of physics, the outward force at the rim can be up to 8 times greater than the downbearing on the soundboard. |
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Mr Rodgers makes it plain that there was hardly a musician who didn't seek his companionship, rhythm-guitar wizardry or soundboard genius. |
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The soundboard itself is constructed from quartersawn Sitka spruce, which the company says allows for better sound and amplification. |
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Its soundbox was oval and it had many sound holes on its soundboard. |
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The back has become completely flat instead of it curving upward to meet the soundboard, the two surfaces are now attached to each other by strips of wood that form the sides of the soundbox. |
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The top has an important function as a soundboard, and to achieve greatest loudness this involves maximising the vibration amplitude of the plate. |
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The soundboard and ribs are considered the most important sound-producing components of a piano, with both the materials used and the manner in which they are assembled, greatly affecting volume and tonal quality. |
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The matching of the ribs to the soundboard is a delicate operation. |
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The wood used for the soundboard of the Viola tenore, represents one of the very few cases, in which, the colour difference between sapwood and heartwood of the Spruce, is still present also after timber drying. |
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The company brings along a Yamaha 01V digital soundboard. |
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Founded in 1820, at the height of Joseph Brodmann's period of success in Vienna, the Strunz soundboard quickly became recognized as Europe's leading producer of high quality tonewood. |
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To combat bootlegging, the band began to release the Encore Series of official soundboard recordings via themusic. |
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The urshnaim may refer to the wooden toggle to which a string was fastened once it had emerged from its hole in the soundboard. |
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Like other hammered dulcimers from around the world, the yangqin consists of a trapezoidal resonating chamber that is capped by a thin wooden soundboard. |
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Critical to the guitar is its carbon fiber grillwork soundboard, which gives it a professional quality acoustic sound despite lack of an acoustic body. |
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VoicePath is Ytel's latest soundboard product that guide agents through conversations with scripted audio responses for inbound and outbound calls. |
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In 2000, he finished the Chrysalis guitar, with a modular design and carbon fiber grill-membrane soundboard design that mimicked a dragonfly wing. |
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It is made of a rounded back, which is enclosed with a soundboard. |
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