0 a long strip of wood on a musical instrument, such as a guitar, that has frets and against which the strings are pressed by the fingers in order to change the note that is played -- (吉他等的)音品板
Hand position on the neck is conditioned not only by the demands of the fretboard for particular pitches, but also by the need to generate useful sensor data.
This is done to raise the strings away from the fretboard.
Pinching a string against the fretboard effectively shortens the vibrating length of the string, producing a higher pitch.
It has four strings raised above the neck, which are not pressed down onto a fretboard, but are played with a steel slide.
The strings, fretboard, pickups and bridge are all mounted on this piece.
The poster used to promote the first concert was revised to feature two birds perched on a guitar fretboard, instead of the original one.
His playing style features him playing with both hands on the fretboard, intricate finger picking arpeggios and inventive use of multiple capos.
The guitar features a basswood body, with a maple neck and fretboard.