If you're asking how much an ebony fingerboard is on a guitar, it depends on the brand of instrument. If you're wanting an ebony blank to make your own,they run for about $16 to $ 20.
The divisions of the neck sre called frets.
Spruce Top,Mahogany back and sides,Rosewood fingerboard
A converter having electrically heatable strips connected in an electrical circuit, and intertwined with non-electricvally heated thin metal strips, having an electrical connection, or anchor, from the electrically heatable thin metal strips to the non-electrically heated thin metal strips, whereby the potential difference between the electrically heatable strips non-electrically heatable thin metal strips is reduced.
You mean the bridge maybe? Strings go over it on the guitar or violin body?
The top bit, called a fret board on a guitar
If you're asking how much an ebony fingerboard is on a guitar, it depends on the brand of instrument. If you're wanting an ebony blank to make your own,they run for about $16 to $ 20.
You can get them at prowood fingerboard or flatface fingerboard.
A fret is the metal or wooden ridge that is laid in intervals across the neck, or fingerboard of a guitar, banjo, ukulele or other similar instruments, to help the musician stop the strings at the correct points for the correct pitch.
The divisions of the neck sre called frets.
You need to find a CNC milling place and then just talk to them about it ;)
Spruce Top,Mahogany back and sides,Rosewood fingerboard
This is to provide electrical current to heat the thin strips.
A converter having electrically heatable strips connected in an electrical circuit, and intertwined with non-electricvally heated thin metal strips, having an electrical connection, or anchor, from the electrically heatable thin metal strips to the non-electrically heated thin metal strips, whereby the potential difference between the electrically heatable strips non-electrically heatable thin metal strips is reduced.
A bass guitar is a solid-bodied stringed instrument tuned to produce bass or low notes, with a fretted fingerboard and four thick strings, requiring use of an amplifier.
If you mean frets to press the strings against - like the ones on the fingerboard of a guitar - there are no frets on a violin.
You mean the bridge maybe? Strings go over it on the guitar or violin body?