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However, earlier instruments with the same name might well have had movable frets that provided for the production of microtones.
He fretted over their illnesses, and thought seriously about and invested in their future.
Physicians fretted over how to secure those limits, given the possibility of fraudulent claims and deceptive practices in experiments, demonstrations, and the like.
She fretted over her inability to withstand open scrutiny from the sophisticates she imagined would people her audience.
The upper band has step frets, followed by one with tassels, then another with variable designs.
Calculating the distances between the frets was a theoretical task.
The use of frets improves the transparency of the instrument by making it more apparent which finger positions will produce which notes.
However, guitarists have found ways to regain this expressivity that would not be possible without the frets.
However, it also incorporates components of a convergent mapping through the inclusion of frets.
Both of them, therefore, fretted about prices.
To place notes between the extremes and the mean, a monochord was fabricated and a canon was fixed, below the string, marked with frets in the manner of a guitar.
The videotapes of each infant's behaviors were coded reliably for the frequency of motor activity (movement of the limbs and arching of the back), fretting, and crying.
As an aside, one variation for the guitar, suggested by this comparison to the violin, would be to remove the frets after the player has learned the correct note positions.
Policy-makers should stop fretting about unemployment and the provision of welfare state safety nets and should concentrate on doing whatever was necessary to achieve inflation free economic growth.
The long, thin neck suggests the possibility of tracking hand motions while fingering the fret board.
I hasten to assure him about the point that was worrying him, lest he overload his heart fretting about it.
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He never chafed nor fretted after the fashion of smaller men.
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Men do not pull their full weight when the harness frets.
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To do something means to do nothing, and to do nothing means to be fretting because there is nothing to do.
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I fear, and fear greatly, the idea of boys and girls sitting and fretting at their desks when they could be out helping others.
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Happily, his daughter now lives with him, there are caring grandparents and everything is fine, but he frets over and over about the arrears.
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A discriminatory age of consent frets and fetters those who would give support to young people.
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Others are fretting about not being able to benefit more from the protective shield provided by the euro.
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The law frets and worries about the minnows while the great fat salmon sail by unhindered.
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While the law frets about the minnows of spending, the fat salmon go by unhindered.
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They are easily fretted and made irritable, and why each time that a patient comes out should that home be destroyed, and the health of the other spouse endangered?
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The objective is also to strengthen the new bourgeoisie, fretting about its sovereignty as people become more and more aware of what they lost along with socialism.
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Then there are the families who cannot afford the soaring rents, relying on benefits that do not pay the whole rent; fretting about how they will cope.
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Romero seems to be rather calm and easygoing, and frets over very little.
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Unique to this instrument is the neck, which is long enough to allow for ten to 12 tied gut frets.
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If the string is fretted, the harmonics are termed artificial.
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Other instruments, such as some wind, keyboard, and fretted instruments, often only approximate equal temperament, where technical limitations prevent exact tunings.
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He used the 18:17 ratio for fretting the lute (although some adjustment was necessary for pure octaves).
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In all guitar tunings, the higher-octave version of a chord can be found by translating a chord by twelve frets higher along the fretboard.
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Pull-offs are performed on both fretted instruments (e.g., electric guitar) and unfretted instruments (e.g., violin).
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The guitar has 24 frets and the strings are tightened through the body.
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Onshore winds in spring and early summer bring mists or low stratus clouds (known locally as sea frets) to the area.
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The fingers are, thereby, placed closest to the frets.
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The steel frets give the instrument a sitar-like feel.
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The bass guitar produces a different sound than the double bass, because its strings are usually stopped with the aid of metal frets.
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On a fretted bass, the frets divide the fingerboard into semitone divisions (as on a guitar).
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At times, this style of playing causes the vibrating string to gently touch the frets along its length, causing a more percussive sound.
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Other concepts for changeable frets, include removable detachable fingerboards: switchboards.
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Even so, 60% of the guitar making process was still done by hand including planing, fretting, joining, and assembly.
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Medium jumbo frets make string bending and playability by far easier in contrast to the usual thin vintage frets.
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The top of the pyramid contains two platforms, both of which are decorated with stepped frets.
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Adornment in the form of niches and stepped frets are omnipresent, decorating even utilitarian buttresses and platform walls.
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The upper level was adorned with stepped frets and scrolls as well.
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The sensors are positioned so that the performer can engage the sensors while holding down strings on the fret board.
The "zhongruan" has a straight neck with 24 frets on the fingerboard and 4 strings.
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Not having frets carefully and properly aligned with the fingerboard can cause severe intonation issues and constant detuning.
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Rarely do frets need to be replaced completely.
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Over time, strings wear frets down, causing buzzing and deadening the sound.
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The fingerboard has jumbo frets and a 7 radius.
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He was a representative of the playing tradition stopping the strings along the neck but without frets.
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The kobza has a medium length neck which may or may not have tied-on frets, which were usually made of gut.
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The fingerboard is made from ebony and has 22 frets.
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The fingers then stop the strings as usual over the remaining frets.
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On most modern western fretted instruments, frets are metal strips inserted into the fingerboard.
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Every time a string is fretted it is also stretched, and as it stretches the string rises in pitch, making all fretted tones sound sharp.
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The many-gabled house of sandstone features fretted bargeboards, windows with square-sided bays and small oriels, a veranda, and brick work.
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While fretting over his ill luck, he accidentally wishes that he was never born.
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The radius of the neck is 9.5 inches with 21 medium jumbo frets.
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The frets are commonly made of ivory or in recent times of metal mounted on wood.
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One of her novels begins by introducing a married female protagonist who is fretting over the institution of marriage and her husband's indifference.
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Stainless steel guitar frets may never need to be dressed because of the density of the material.
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Unlike most other guitars, pedal steel guitars have reference lines on the fretboard where frets would be, but no actual frets.
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The earliest guitars were made almost entirely out of wood, with some using animal intestines for strings and frets.
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The appearance of angled frets on these modern instruments belies the antiquity of this technique.
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The neck on acoustic and electric guitars and most electric basses has metal frets which divide the neck into semitones.
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One can not keep looking back and fretting about it: we should look forward.
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As the instrument has no frets, the tone is slightly muddled, but resonant.
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On a guitar string, it is the interval separated by two frets.
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In the upstroke, one frets the third string first, reversing the rolling action.
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There are only 12 separate parts in total and the frets are one long thread of nylon.
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A copy of one of these, based on an original circa 1862, has six fretted and four unfretted strings.
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The frets (2.3) are thin metal strips that stop the string at the correct pitch when the player pushes a string against the fingerboard.
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Indigenous motifs found on garments range from geometric patterns, zig-zag, spirals, moons, crosses and stepped frets.
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However, unlike a guitar, the "gambus" has no frets.
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Vihuela were chromatically fretted in a manner similar to lutes, by means of movable, wrapped-around and tied-on gut frets.
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Vihuela, however, usually had ten frets, whereas lutes had only seven.
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When a player fretted a string, an electric current passed through the string.
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Under the melody string there are seven frets per octave, forming a diatonic major scale.
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Modern biwas used for contemporary compositions often have five or more frets, and some have a doubled fourth string.
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Pickups consisted of a bridge and neck single coil, while the neck was maple with 22 frets and a reverse headstock.
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On a fretted bass, metal frets divide the fingerboard into semitone divisions (as on a guitar).
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The amount of frets on the guitar was increased from eight to ten and eventually to twelve.
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The cast-iron archways and fretted eaves brackets are good examples of the craftsmanship of the day.
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The addition of frets enabled bassists to play in tune more easily than on acoustic or electric upright basses.
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The viol had six strings, and frets of gut tied around the neck, rather than embedded in the fingerboard.
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The neck is set (glued) into the body and has 22 frets with pearl dot inlays.
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The ultimate way of determining the source of a buzz and detuning problem is to measure the levelness of the frets.
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A straightedge positioned on the neck in the lie of one of the strings should show nearly level frets.
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The frets are leveled, dressed, crowned, and polished.
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The major-third intervals allow major chords and minor chords to be played with twothree consecutive fingers on two consecutive frets.
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The frets, unused in steel style playing, may be replaced by markers.
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Guitars with double-cutaways give performers easier access to the higher frets.
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