Violin
no
The double bass scroll is a decorative and functional part of the instrument. It adds to the overall appearance and elegance of the double bass. Additionally, the scroll helps to balance the weight of the instrument and contributes to its unique sound quality.
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.
A guitar features a bridge and a saddle. The bridge is the component glued to the body of the guitar, while the saddle sits on top of the bridge and supports the strings, helping to transfer their vibrations to the body of the instrument. This design is crucial for sound production and tuning stability.
Tension. The bridge. The tuners (well kinda)....
to hold the strings in place and up
The purpose of ukulele bridge pins is to secure the strings at the bridge of the instrument. They affect the sound by transferring the vibrations of the strings to the body of the ukulele, influencing the tone and volume. Additionally, they can impact playability by affecting the string height and tension, which can affect how easy or difficult it is to play the instrument.
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
po box