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fingerboard
/ ˈfɪŋɡəˌbɔːd /
noun
- the long strip of hard wood on a violin, guitar, or related stringed instrument upon which the strings are stopped by the fingers
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fingerboard1
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Example Sentences
Of course, I round the fingerboard's edges somewhat, and clean on each occasion of wetting.
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I have wood guard 31 ready for protection of fingerboard, and 32, for the back, and one of No. 11 cramps.
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Then on the nut, cut the narrow channels over which the strings have to pass to the fingerboard.
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At a point near the present Norton station, called the Fingerboard, there was a route to Fredericton.
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If I draw the bow above the fingerboard instead of keeping it near the bridge, I have a decided contrast in color.
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