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- tonewood
- ===== tonewood ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Tonew... ds"> Tonewoods include, among others: {{indexmenu>klangholz|tsort}} </panel> <panel title="Requirements">... ns are best met by the tropical woods of [[en:vok:klangholz:ebenholz]] and [[en:vok:klangholz:palisander]], and among the European woods, by [[en:vok:klangholz:
- koa @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== koa ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:koa&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} {{page... &nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} A kind of [[en:vok:klangholz:akazie]] found on [[en:vok:hawaii]] traditionally used as [[en:vok:Klangholz]] for [[en:vok:ukulele|Ukuleles]]. Its sound ... >The most important forest tree is the //[[en:vok:klangholz:koa]]// (Acacia Koa) (...) and in abundance i
- maple @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== maple ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:ahorn&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} {{... &nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} A [[en:vok:Klangholz]] used for [[en:vok:ukulele|Ukuleles]]. Like [[en:vok:klangholz:Palisander]], it is also used for deep soundi... ar and brilliant. Maple is often offered in //[[..klangholz#flamed]]//, //spalted// or //quilted// variti
- rosewood @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== rosewood ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:palisander&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbut... r&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Dense, durable [[en:vok:Klangholz]] with brillant overtones and dark basses. It produces somewhat softer sounds than [[en:vok:klangholz:Ebenholz]]. As many species of rosewood face ... a little more warmth and intimacy to the [[en:vok:klangfarbe]]. > However, I consider the quality of each
- walnut @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== walnut ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:walnuss&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}}... date&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Heavy [[en:vok:Klangholz]] which is characterized by subtle bass, plea... rticularly large. One could say that the [[en:vok:klangfarbe]] of walnut lies somewhere between [[en:vok:klangholz:Palisander]] and [[en:vok: klangholz:Ahorn]],
- cigarbox ukulele
- s. Such boxes are often made of valuable [[en:vok:klangholz: zeder]] wood and imaginatively decorated. Th... it tinny (sic!) and with very percussive [[en:vok:klangfarbe#Attack and Timbre|attack]].(([[https://klangacht.de/die-klangacht-ukulelen-familie/|Benedikt Quirmbach]])) >Modern revival is sometimes due to inter
- mango @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== mango ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:mango&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} {{... ow growing mango wood becomes as hard as [[en:vok:klangholz:mahagoni]]. Mango is considered to be an excellent [[en:vok:klangholz]] especially for [[en:vok:elektrisch]] or [[e... ele|Ukuleles]]. Visually, in particular, [[en:vok:klangholz#spalted]] mango is very attractive; the spots
- mahogany @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== mahogany ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:mahagoni&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutto... k&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} A [[en:vok:Klangholz]] whose sound is considered warm, even and un... e to Alternative Lutherie Woods]]// >Heavy [[vok:klangholz:koa]], [[vok:klangholz:Mahagoni|mahogany]] and [[vok:klangholz:Walnuß|walnut]] are all comparable in
- cedar @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== cedar ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:zeder&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} {{... &nomdate&noeditbutton}} Soft and elastic [[en:vok:klangholz]] with a warm sound that is attuned relativel... eads out in the room, while the sound of [[en:vok:klangholz:fichte]] seems to radiate more out of the gui... df|Tonhölzer]] >Ukulele makers also use [[en:vok:klangholz:Fichte]] and western (or red) cedar, both pop
- expression
- ics]], [[vibrato]], [[slide|portamento]], vocal [[klangfarbe|timbre]], and [[verzierung|ornamentation]] d... [[dur|major]]/[[moll|minor]]) * [[pitch]] * [[Klangfarbe]] </col> </grid> Not all of them can be foun... d they are colored by the charm of a variety of [[klangfarbe|timbres]]. If the question is, what should b... properties of the natural world ... In nature, [[Klangfarbe]] itself gains voice. In a piece of music, t
- satinwoood @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== satinwoood ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:afrikanisches_zitronenholz&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser... , resistant and durable, but rather rare [[en:vok:klangholz]] from West Africa with fine, sometimes wavy ... s all the acoustic potential of the best [[en:vok:klangholz:palisander|rosewoods]]. ... Other lighter colored hardwoods such as cherry, [[en:vok:klangholz:ahorn]], myrtle, oak, and pear are far less d
- spruce @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== spruce ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:fichte&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} ... nomdate&noeditbutton}} Spruce is a soft [[en:vok:Klangholz]]. It is used for most violins and the [[en:v... ers also use spruce and western (or red) [[en:vok:klangholz:Zeder]], both popular as [[en:vok:Klangholz]]s for [[en:vok:akustisch]] guitars. //Sitka spruce// is
- ovangkol @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== ovangkol ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:ovangkol&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutto... . It is considered a good substitute for [[en:vok:klangholz:walnuss]]. The sound of ovangkol in [[en:vok:... ed as bright, loud and powerful, between [[en:vok:klangholz:palisander]] and [[en:vok:klangholz:mahagoni]]. Ovangkol is related with [[bubinga]]. {{img:094.jpg
- Mabuhay @en:vok:marke
- over 100 years old. In the Philippines, [[en:vok:klangholz:mango]] is valued and protected as a national... built totally from mango, * **12** = [[en:vok:klangholz:palisander]] [[en:vok:griffbrett]] and * **32** = [[en:vok:klangholz:palisander]] [[en:vok:griffbrett]] with [[en:vok:klangholz:akazie]] [[en:vok:korpus]]. * The **E** cod
- acacia @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== acacia ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:akazie&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} ... ally invasive weeds. Acacia wood is used as a [[..klangholz]] for [[..ukulele|ukuleles]]; it is denser an... itle="Appraisal"> >Acacia is a cousin to [[en:vok:klangholz:koa]] and shares its properties. [[http://www