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fingerboards
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a narrow flat part on the neck of a string instrument where the fingers press the strings to play various notes
A fingerboard is the long, flat surface on a stringed musical instrument where the player presses down the strings to change their pitch. Found on instruments such as guitars, violins, and basses, the fingerboard is usually made of wood. Some fingerboards have frets or markers to help the player find the correct positions for different notes, while others, like those on violins and cellos, are fretless. By pressing the strings against the fingerboard, the player shortens their length, which raises the pitch of the notes produced. The design and condition of the fingerboard are important for the instrument's playability and sound quality.
- The guitarist's hand moved swiftly along the fingerboard during the solo.
- He replaced the worn fingerboard on his old bass guitar.
- The fingerboard on her ukulele was adorned with intricate inlays.
- The cello's fingerboard was worn from years of practice and performances.
- She adjusted her fingers on the violin's fingerboard to play the correct notes.
2
a bank of keys on a musical instrument
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3
a guidepost resembling a hand with a pointing index finger
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