No. Stringed orchestra instruments (Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass) do not have fretted fingerboards.
there are Oneway fingerboards, flatface fingerboards, Berlin wood fingerboards homewood fingerboards and havok fingerboards, but theses are just some of them
You can get fingerboards for a good price from the Flat Face Fingerboards website. You can also get these items on sale from retailers such as Amazon.
Blackriver fingerboards
Flatface Fingerboards is owned by Mike Schneider, who lives in Andover, MA.
Yeah. those one's are good i have lots of fingerboards and this is my favorite.
Riptape for fingerboards is typically made out of synthetic materials like polyethylene or rubber. These materials are durable and provide good grip for tricks on fingerboards.
Violins have a smooth neck and doesn't have frets, though people have used small bits of tape to mark where the different notes are (pencil marks work as well, though they will need to be done over every once in a while). Fretted instruments have frets, obviously, that show where every note is on the fingerboard/neck of the instrument.
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yes
Joe fretted about the upcoming test because he didn't study.
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