sound hole
Plural
sound holes
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an opening in a stringed instrument's body that enhances its sound
A sound hole is an opening in the body of a stringed instrument, such as a guitar or violin, designed to allow sound to escape and project outward. Located typically on the front of the instrument, the sound hole helps amplify and enhance the instrument’s sound by letting the vibrations from the strings resonate through the body. Its size and shape can influence the tone and volume of the instrument.
- The luthier carefully carved the sound hole into the body of the guitar, ensuring optimal resonance.
- With each strum of the guitar strings, the sound hole projected rich, vibrant tones throughout the room.
- The violin's sound hole, meticulously crafted by the master craftsman, contributed to its exquisite timbre and projection.
- The sound hole of the ukulele, adorned with delicate inlays, added an artistic touch to the instrument's design.
- Placing a microphone near the sound hole of the acoustic guitar captured the instrument's natural warmth and depth.