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- As well, frets do not dampen string vibrations as much as fingers alone on an unfretted fingerboard.
- Fingerboards may also be unfretted, as they usually are on inlays to make navigating the fingerboard easier.
- A closed, or fretted, note sounds slightly different sound than an open, unfretted, string.
- Some players have used Vienna tuning only for the fretted strings, and Munich tuning for the unfretted strings.
- A copy of one of these, based on an original circa 1862, has six fretted and four unfretted strings.
- The modifications also include the addition of 12 additional unfretted strings which serve as an attached swarmandal ( drone harp ).
- The unfretted bass strings were attached to a neck extension, the instrument totalling perhaps as much as 1.5 metres in length.
- That is to say, the fingers can press down on unfretted parts of the neck to achieve the same effect as stopping the frets.
- However, except for instruments that accommodate extensive string pulling, like the sitar, much less influence on intonation is possible than on unfretted instruments.
- Such instruments are referred to as " unfretted " whereas instruments using the same strings for several notes are called " fretted ".
- In standard tuning ( E A D G B E ), four of the instrument's six open ( unfretted ) strings are part of the tonic chord.
- The latest known instruments by him are two unfretted clavichords, dated 1744; a " Clavicimbel " for Duke Friedrich Carl von Pl鰊 was delivered the same year.
- Unfretted string ensembles, which can adjust the tuning of all notes except for keyboard, and fretted instruments, often only approximate equal temperament, where technical limitations prevent exact tunings.
- The unfretted stringed instruments from the violin family ( the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass ) are quite flexible in the way pitches can be adjusted.
- Other vanities of lute in Badakhshan include the komus, a three-stringed but unfretted lute played by the tar are also a major part of Badakhshan's lute heritage.
- Many musical instruments are capable of very fine distinctions of pitch, such as the human voice, the trombone, unfretted strings such as the violin, and lutes with tied frets.
- Disadvantages include a smaller volume, even though many or most unfretted instruments tend to be significantly larger than fretted instruments; and " many " more strings to keep in tune.
- Among the advantages to unfretted instruments are flexibility in tuning ( the temperament can be easily altered ) and the ability to play any music exactly as written without concern for " bad " notes.
- A "'pull-off "'is a stringed instrument plucking technique performed by " pulling " the finger off a string off the fingerboard of either a fretted or unfretted instrument.
- One side of the dax is fretted according to a random logarithmic succession, while the other is left unfretted and covered with a sheet of cardboard for a mellower sound and to preserve the surface.
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