Parts of Musical Instruments
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to bend the head or move the upper half of the body forward to show respect or as a way of greeting
As the queen entered the room, the courtiers bowed deeply.
View Full Definitiona structure built over a river, road, etc. that enables people or vehicles to go from one side to the other
They crossed the bridge to reach the other side of the river.
View Full Definitiona type of durable cord that is obtained from animal intestines used in making musical instruments
View Full Definitionslightly wet, particularly in an uncomfortable way
The towel felt damp after being left out in the humid bathroom.
View Full Definitiona stick with a round head that is used to strike drums to produce sound
The drummer twirled his drumstick before starting the next song.
View Full Definitionto be anxious about something minor or uncertain
She fretted about whether she had left the stove on before leaving the house.
View Full Definitiona tool with a metal head and a handle, used for striking nails, etc.
He used a hammer to drive nails into the wooden frame.
View Full Definitionthe top part of body, where brain and face are located
The cat gently nudged its head against my hand, seeking affection.
View Full Definitiona specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.
She reached into her purse to retrieve the key to the front door.
View Full Definitiona series of keys on a board or touchscreen that we can press or tap to type on a computer, typewriter, smartphone, etc.
He pressed the keys on the keyboard to enter the password.
View Full Definitionthe opening of a wind instrument into which the player blows
He cleaned the trumpet mouthpiece before the concert.
View Full Definitiona tool that is used to soften or silence the sound produced by a musical instrument
View Full Definitionthe body part that is connecting the head to the shoulders
He turned his head from side to side, testing the flexibility of his neck.
View Full Definitiona flat part of a bicycle or machine that is pushed with the foot to make it move or operate. It is typically circular and part of the mechanism that drives motion
She pushed the pedal to start the bicycle.
View Full Definitiona small, cylindrical or tapered piece of wood or plastic that is used to fasten clothes to a clothesline
View Full Definitionto choose someone or something out of a group of people or things
She carefully picked a ripe apple from the tree.
View Full DefinitionA long, hollow cylinder with a circular cross-section
The artist sculpted a series of interconnected pipes for the modern art installation.
View Full Definitiona small flat piece of plastic, wood, etc. that is used in plucking the strings of a musical instrument such as a guitar, harpsichord, etc.
View Full Definitiona thin, stiff strip of material that vibrates to produce a tone when air passes over it
The oboe uses a double reed to create its unique tone.
View Full Definitionthe hollow part inside a musical instrument or a piece of equipment that resonates a single sound or wave length
View Full Definitiona pedal on a piano that is pressed in order to produce a softer tone
View Full Definitiona thin, flexible cord made from fibers twisted together, commonly used for tying, fastening, or threading objects
She used a piece of string to tie the gift box.
View Full Definitiona wooden, metal or plastic screw that is turned to regulate the strings of a musical instrument
View Full Definitiona device for extending the length of the tube in a brass instrument that allows the performer to reach various notes
View Full Definitiona narrow flat part on the neck of a string instrument where the fingers press the strings to play various notes
The guitarist's hand moved swiftly along the fingerboard during the solo.
View Full Definitionto move smoothly over a surface
The kids laughed as they slid down the slippery slope in the water park.
View Full Definitionthe hollow part of a string instrument such as a guitar or violin that produces a resonance
View Full Definitionthe portion at the end of the neck of a stringed musical instrument that holds the tuning pegs or machine heads
View Full Definitiona windlass rotated in a horizontal plane around a vertical axis; used on ships for weighing anchor or raising heavy sails
View Full Definitionthe curved upper section of the body of a stringed musical instrument, such as a violin, viola, or cello, that sits above the instrument's waist and is located between the neck and the upper part of the f-holes
View Full Definitionthe lower curved section of the body of a musical instrument, typically a stringed instrument such as a guitar or violin
View Full Definitionan opening in a stringed instrument's body that enhances its sound
The luthier carefully carved the sound hole into the body of the guitar, ensuring optimal resonance.
View Full Definitiona protective plate attached to a stringed instrument to prevent scratches or damage from picking or strumming
View Full Definitiona seat made for riding on the back of a horse or other animal
She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse.
View Full Definitionthe wooden surface on a stringed instrument that amplifies the vibrations of the strings to produce sound
The luthier carefully selected the spruce for the guitar's soundboard to ensure optimal resonance.
View Full Definitionthe part of the body between the ribs and hips, which is usually narrower than the parts mentioned
She cinched her belt tightly around her waist to emphasize her hourglass figure.
View Full Definitionour or an animal's hands, legs, head, and every other part together
She enjoys yoga because it helps her connect with her body and find inner balance.
View Full Definitiona component on a guitar that allows for the connection of a cable to an amplifier or other audio equipment for amplification or recording purposes
View Full Definitiona control on an electric guitar or other electronic instrument that allows the player to adjust the tonal characteristics of the instrument's sound, typically by boosting or cutting certain frequencies
View Full Definitiona variable resistor that can be used to control the amount of current flowing through a circuit by adjusting the resistance of the potentiometer
View Full Definitiona small fruit with a seed inside a hard shell that grows on some trees
Almonds are a type of nut that's high in healthy fats and protein.
View Full Definitiona structural component inside the body of a string instrument, such as a violin or cello, that helps support the pressure exerted by the strings on the top (soundboard) of the instrument
View Full Definitionthe part of a string instrument where the tuning pegs are located
View Full Definitiona tailpiece is a component on stringed musical instruments, such as violins, cellos, and guitars, that anchors the strings at the bottom end of the instrument and provides a point of attachment for the strings to the instrument's body
View Full Definitionto move what is being displayed on a computer or smartphone screen up or down to see different parts of it
He scrolled down the webpage to read the full article.
View Full Definitionthe mechanical assembly inside a piano that translates the depression of keys into the striking of strings, controlling the hammer's movement and allowing for dynamics and expression in playing
The technician carefully regulated the piano action to ensure optimal responsiveness and touch.
View Full Definitionthe hinged covering that can be raised to access the keyboard of a piano or lowered to protect it when not in use
As the pianist prepared to perform, they lifted the fallboard to reveal the gleaming keys underneath.
View Full Definitionthe removable cover at the top of a container
She placed the lid on the pot to let the soup simmer.
View Full Definitionan electronic part of a radio or television that allows one to watch or listen to a particular station
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