These factors also make it quite common for modern-day builders to promote modifications to the basic design, such as adding a finger board, pedal, electronic pickup, drumhead, or making the staff immovable.
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On double bass it refers to the technique that is a more vigorous version of pizzicato, where the string is plucked so hard that when released it bounces off the finger board, making a distinctive sound.
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Trained in western classical music, he often employs contemporary instruments such as Guitars, Cello, Flute, Strings, Keyboard, Finger board, Harpejji, Santoor and traditional Indian instruments such as Shehnai, Sitar, Mrudangam, Veenai & Tabla to create scores.
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With the rise of the online video business from early 2006, fueled, in part, because the feature that allows e-mailing clips to friends, several thousand finger board and handboard videos can now be found on popular video-sharing sites such as YouTube.
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A violin consists of a body or corpus, a neck, a finger board, a tailgut, endpin, possibly one or more fine tuners on the tailpiece, and usually a chinrest, either attached directly over the tailpiece or to the left of it.
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The " pocket fiddle " or " pochette " should not be confused with a saddle fiddle, the latter being a proper fiddle or violin with a nearly full-sized finger board, and a violin body that is the same shape as a full-sized version.
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And even when you're good, it is difficult to play a straight note, which is why solo violinists use so much vibrato, to disguise the fact that they didn't hit the right spot ( a violin has no frets on the finger board, like a guitar does ).
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The instruments used in this eclectic original score include many of ancient ancestry, like gongs, wood blocks, chimes and bells as well as unorthodox newer creations like the daxophone, a German-made instrument of bowed wood with a convex finger board that is used for a wide range of sound effects, like bird calls and ocean waves.