Violin
no
Purfling is the decorative inlay of mother-of-pearl or abalone (abb-uh-low-knee) around the edge of the guitar body or the sound hole. Purfling could be made from decorative hard wood, too. Or it could simply be plastic.
Yes
If you put the bow near the bridge, the instrument will sound louder. If you put the bow far the bridge, it will sound softer.
Tension. The bridge. The tuners (well kinda)....
to hold the strings in place and up
it is the flugelhorn.... your welcome :DD
insterment: scroll, pegs, peg box, upper bout, lower bout, sound post, "f" holes, end button, fine tuners, chin/jaw rest, "c" bout, purfling. bow: tip, stick, bow hair, frog, ferrule, tighing screw
An afterlength is a shorter string between the bridge and the tailpiece of a stringed instrument, such as a lute
po box
Well here are 6 for stringed instruments: Neck Body Headstock Bridge Tailpeice (although sometimes combines with the bridge, a wrap around bridge thing) Fingerboard
A piezo pickup is the type of pickup most commonly used in acoustic-electric instruments. This type of pickup is normally placed in or near the bridge of the instrument thus making it a piezo bridge.