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soundboard
[ sound-bawrd, -bohrd ]
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Origin of soundboard1
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Figure 10 shows the layout of ribs, bridges, and strings on the soundboard.
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The bridges served to direct the course of the strings and to conduct the sound waves to the soundboard.
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Erard was the first to make it in two pieces of wood, generally sycamore, with the addition of a flat soundboard of Swiss pine.
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Guitar or pizzicato notes are obtained by twanging the strings sharply at the lower end near the soundboard with the nails.
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We now arrive at this joining of the wood for the soundboard, and the glue to be used must be of the best.
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