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 Übersetzung für 'tonewood' von Englisch nach Deutsch
mus.
tonewood
Tonholz {n}
mus.
tonewood
Klangholz {n}
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Übersetzung für 'tonewood' von Englisch nach Deutsch

tonewood
Tonholz {n}mus.

Klangholz {n}mus.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The wood from "Swietenia mahagoni", as well as the other two species of "Swietenia", is used to make modern musical instruments because of its superior tonewood qualities.
  • Catalpa is also occasionally used as a tonewood in guitars.
  • Wood used for this purpose is referred to as tonewood.
  • It is esteemed as a source of tonewood by stringed-instrument makers.
  • It is considered a tonewood, used to construct the backs and sides of acoustic guitars.

  • Bunya timber was and is still highly valued as "tonewood" for stringed instruments' sound boards since the first European settlers.
  • Sound boards are traditionally made of wood (see tonewood), though other materials are used, such as skin or plastic on instruments in the banjo family.
  • Juha experiments with Spanish Cedar (Cedrela odorata) as the body and neckwood – a tonewood not commonly used in electric guitars.
  • This led to him designing a range of handmade violins, violas and cellos, travelling to Transylvania to choose tonewood and developing friendships with the Hungarian luthiers who now make the instruments for him.
  • The supposed advantages of using a stoptail bridge over a tremolo bridge are: greater ability to keep the strings in tune, especially under the duress of hard note-bending; better string path stability and ability to intonate; and, better sustain due to a more direct resonance of the guitar's tonewood excited by the transmission of sound wave energy from the vibrating string.

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