The sound post is the cylindrical piece of wood set upright inside of the violin to keep the body from collapsing from the string tension
Yes, like most string instruments, it has a sound post inside supporting the outer wood.
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no, the tension the strings keep on the bridge keep the sound post up: if you let the bridge down, you risk breaking the bridge, the strings, and making the sound post fall down
A sharp ding or ringing noise. They say it is music to a goaltender's ears.
There are five pegs on a violin: four tuning pegs which are used to tighten the strings and one peg which is known as a sound post which is inside the body of the violin.The sound post is necessary to transmit vibrations from the strings, which come down through the bridge, from the front to the back of the instrument.
Yes. The O in post has the (oh) sound. It rhymes with most and ghost.
Yes, like most string instruments, it has a sound post inside supporting the outer wood.
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"Post" has a short vowel sound.
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The best place to go to find information on sound post production would be a local sound studio. Another great place to go would be a local college or library.
Yes, the word "pole" has a long vowel sound. The "o" in pole is pronounced like the "o" in "doe" or "rope."
Yes. It rhymes with most and post.
Try putting a wanted post on Craigslist.
It is just left of Sound Stage 4, which is down in the lower right corner of the studio lot. From Sound Stage 1, Sound Stage 2 is 2 blocks to the right. From Sound Stage 1, Sound Stage 3 is three blocks down. From Sound Stage 1, Sound Stage 4 is 4 blocks down and 3 blocks right. From Sound Stage 1, Post Production is 4 blocks down and 2 blocks right.
no, the tension the strings keep on the bridge keep the sound post up: if you let the bridge down, you risk breaking the bridge, the strings, and making the sound post fall down
yes, if the post find an error with the RAM, it would not boot at all and it can generate sound code beeps.