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Kaz Started conversation Feb 21, 2006
Hi
Just a thought. Can anyone tell me the technical name for the decorative sound holes that feature on violins/violas/cellos/double basses and some hollow bodied guitars by any chance?
I always think they're quite pretty, but never know what to call them.
Thanks
Kaz.
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Feb 21, 2006
Me neither, a Google found this:
http://www.centrum.is/hansi/construction/
which is fairly comprehensive but doesn't seem to mention the name either (but I did skim it *very* quickly).
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Feb 21, 2006
Hmm, further Googling implies they're just called 'F-holes'.
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Marmite Posted Feb 22, 2006
Roy is correct they are called F-holes or sound holes, air in the box needs to vibrate to produce the sound required which means that the box needs to expand and contract, the function of the F-hole is to allow the box to do this.
It is called the F-Hole because of the shape basically, by using a curved shape will stop the wood from cracking due to the vibration inside the box.
Some violins do have straight slits and are made of a heavier wood put are not very popular due to the weight.
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Marmite Posted Feb 22, 2006
......i think
Sorry Roy *slaps my wrist* i will stick to drums only in future, dont mean to be tech bof on music
Oh by the way some drums also have curved cuts in them for the same reason, where amplification via electric output cannot be obtained
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Feb 22, 2006
I remember the first time I saw those big red curvy things that look like squashed alpine horns. Odd, and very loud.
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SEF Posted Feb 22, 2006
> "big red curvy things that look like squashed alpine horns"
The Serpent?
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Feb 22, 2006
Who would lurk in MuG? People are getting yikesed and modded left right and center at the moment. I, of course, blame Thatcher.
And the boogie.
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Marmite Posted Feb 22, 2006
You cant blame Ben Thatcher, he is just a footballer
And you can 'blame it on the boogie' but not the sunshine, moonlight or goodtime
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Kaz Posted Feb 23, 2006
true
And there I was, thinking that those squiggly patterns on the guitar might have a nice musical sounding name. So much for that. Never mind.
Thanks people
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Marmite Posted Feb 23, 2006
Well lets give the F word a name, i will plum for Fiddlestick hole
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