0 a short wooden or metal stick with a flat, rounded end that is turned to make the strings on a musical instrument tighter or looser --
The tuning pegs are shaped like those of the violin, with 3 on the right side and 4 on the left side of the open tuning head.
Other tunings are achieved by adjusting the tension of the strings using the tuning pegs at the head end.
At the scroll end, the strings wind around the tuning pegs in the pegbox.
Some tuning pegs are ornamented with shell, metal, or plastic inlays, beads (pips) or rings.
Below the scroll is a hollowed-out compartment (the pegbox) through which the tuning pegs pass.
For example, the neck is called neck, the tuning pegs are called, or ear s.
Its tuning pegs are like those of the violin, inserted from the side, compared to those of the "haegeum", which are inserted from the front.
Wooden tuning pegs are inserted through the back of a flat pegboard.