A division on the neck of a guitar that tells the player where a 1/2 step is; *Fretting fingers are placed behind the fret you wish to play
On certain kinds of string intruments (guitar, lute, viols), a raised position on the fingerboard that shows where to stop the string in order to produce the appropriate pitch. On the guitar, frets are inlaid and unmovable; on lute and viols, they consist of gut strings tied into place and therefore somewhat adjustable.
a small bar of metal across the fingerboard of a musical instrument; when the string is stopped by a finger at the metal bar it will produce a note of the desired pitch
provide (a musical instrument) with frets; "fret a guitar"
a raised marker on the neck of a stringed instrument
a small ridge on the finger board of a stringed instrument
The metal strips along your fretboard. They come in a variety of sizes. For example, small, medium, medium-jumbo, or jumbo. The size depends on what a guitarist likes best. Fretless - A fretboard with no frets. Usually found with basses and gives a smooth sound. Much like on Pink Floyd's song 'Hey You'
a guitar part typically made of nickel-silver that the string contacts to create a certain pitch.
metal ridges on the fretboard against which the strings are pressed to create different notes.
On certain string instruments, a thin, raised bar placed across the fingerboard to indicate a specific position of a note, and aid in tuning that note.
One of the narrow ridges of wood, metal, or ivory, crossing the fingerboard of the guitar, mandolin, zither, etc., on which the strings are "stopped".
One of several metal strips mounted across the front of the guitar neck which the player uses to change the length - and so the pitch - of the plucked strings.
Ridge on the finger board of some string instruments, for example, gamba, lute and guitar, which determines the length of vibrating string or strings.
Metal wire inlayed at intervals along the fingerboard. The guitar player presses down on the string forcing the string to touch the fret changing the sting length and producing different notes. There are a variety of fret wire profiles used for frets.
(tm) The metal strips along your fretboard. 金属带沿贵监制.
1. An ornamental pattern of small, straight bars which intersect or join together at right angles, forming a regular, repetitive design. 2. Any of several narrow crossbars fixed on the finger board of a banjo, guitar, etc. to regulate the fingering.