The term "nut" in the context of a viola (and other string instruments) refers to the small piece of material at the top of the fingerboard, which serves to guide the strings and maintain their spacing. Its name likely derives from the Old English word "cyning," meaning a small object or piece, which evolved to describe the component that holds the strings in place. The nut plays a crucial role in the instrument's setup, affecting the string height and overall playability.
bridge, fingerboard, scroll, strings, nut, tailpiece, pegs, finetuner(s), f holes, sound peg, chinrest, frog, tip, and voila! a viola.
The Scroll of the Viola
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A viola.
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bridge, fingerboard, scroll, strings, nut, tailpiece, pegs, finetuner(s), f holes, sound peg, chinrest, frog, tip, and voila! a viola.
The Scroll of the Viola
Viola Armstrong did not have a job, and many people called her "hobo".
The strings of a viola, from lowest to highest are: C, G, D, and A.
The inside of the nut is called the kernel
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The center of the nut or the edible part is generally called the "nut meat" or the kernel.
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A bolt without a nut or a head is called a stud.
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A nut that is used to secure another nut is called a jam nut.