sound
board
Plural
soundboards
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the wooden surface on a stringed instrument that amplifies the vibrations of the strings to produce sound
A soundboard is a flat, resonant surface on a musical instrument, such as a piano, guitar, or violin, that amplifies and projects the sound. It is typically located on the top of the instrument’s body. The soundboard vibrates in response to the strings' vibrations, helping to enhance and sustain the instrument's tone and volume. The size, shape, and material of the soundboard significantly influence the instrument’s overall sound quality and resonance.
- The luthier carefully selected the spruce for the guitar's soundboard to ensure optimal resonance.
- The piano's soundboard, crafted from high-quality maple, contributed to its rich, full-bodied tone.
- With each stroke of the bow, the violin's strings vibrated against the soundboard, producing a melodic sound.
- The ukulele's soundboard, adorned with intricate designs, added to the instrument's visual appeal.
- The harpist plucked the strings, their vibrations resonating through the soundboard and filling the concert hall with music.
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