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- rosewood @en:vok:klangholz
- ===== rosewood ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz:palisander&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbu... :vok:klangholz:Ebenholz]]. As many species of rosewood face extinction, trading with some species such as //Dalbergia nigra// (Brazilian rosewood) has been completely illegal, whereas in 2016, pr... e repealed (with a few exceptions such as Rio rosewood).(([[https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php|CIT
- tonewood @en:vok
- ===== tonewood ===== {{page>kopf:vok:klangholz&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Tonewood is wood that is use for building musical instruments because of its sound qualities (production of [[ton#resonance]]). Tonewood can be installed in [[massiv]] or [[laminiert]] f
- braguinha @en:vok
- where the buttons or pins are inserted -- of hard wood, blackwood or bone -- with which the [[en:vok:saite|strings]] are attached; the bridge is also inlaid w... the [[en:vok:stegeinlage]] which is made of bone, wood or a piece of the same metal as the frets; the sa... ented by various inlaid concentric pieces of dark wood or by an elaborate [[en:vok:rosette|inlay]] of da
- Sources of the History of the Ukulele: 1879-1929
- . == >A shallow body of light [[en:vok:klangholz|wood]], with [[en:vok:decke|soundboard]] having a sing... trument, made of the [[en:vok:klangholz:koa|koa]] wood, the only one, according to native legends, which... e ukulele is made of [[en:vok:klangholz:koa|koa]] wood, which is called the Hawaiian [[en:vok:klangholz:... tiful polish. The forests are limited and the koa wood comes high. A good ukulele costs as much at $15.
- elm @en:vok:klangholz
- er&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Elmwood is an attractive, solid and warm [[..klangholz]].... </panel> <panel title="Appraisal"> >An underrated wood. Sounds like [[ahorn]], but warmer in the highs. This is an amazing tone wood and looks incredible. Elm wood is tight grained and generally comes in an ash-gray or brown color. The
- laminated @en:vok
- e better fit for journeys. Polemically, laminated wood is also called plywood. > Laminated wood doesn’t sound nearly as good as solid wood, but it is more durable. I would take a laminated [[ukulele|
- satinwoood @en:vok:klangholz
- sometimes wavy grain. However, West Indian satinwood (//Zanthoxylum flavum//) and East Indian or Ceylonese satinwood (//Chloroxylon swietenia//) are considered endang... </panel> <panel title="Appraisal"> >Ceylon Satinwood((//Chloroxylon swietenia//)) has all the acoustic... are far less dense, stiff and glassy. Ceylon Satinwood is more like a dense, glassy rosewood in its phys
- maple @en:vok:klangholz
- maple (//acer pseudoplatanus//) was the preferred wood for [[en:vok:Zarge]]s and [[en:vok:boden]]s of st... sonally consider to be the most suitable sounding wood; it still seems to give the lyrical [[en:vok:disk... t of proves my point about [[en:vok:Klangholz|tonewood]]. Quilted maple is soft and floppy. Bird's-eye m... have set up for [[en:vok:klangholz:Palisander|rosewood]] and [[en:vok:klangholz:Mahagoni|mahogany]]. Go
- Sources of the History of the Ukulele: 1930-1979
- , are inclined to class the ukulele as a piece of wood rather than a musical instrument. //[[http://news... ith more than 200 signatures. Ned Ducker, of Spearwood, found the ukulele after Corporal Smith was taken... klang|tone]] and [[vok:ton#resonanz]] of reasoned wood instruments. //The Billboard// {{flag:usa.png}} ... Marilyon Monroe as she appears in her first Hollywood for two years: "Some like it hot." In it she play
- solid @en:vok
- han [[en:vok:laminiert]] instruments. > Laminated wood doesn’t sound nearly as good as [[en:vok:massiv|solid]] wood, but it is more durable. I would take a laminated... ]] to the beach, I probably wouldn’t take a solid wood one. [[http://liveukulele.com/gear/buying-tips/|Brad Bordessa]] > [[en:vok:massiv|Solid]] wood will unarguably give you the better sweeter sound
- cocobolo @en:vok:klangholz
- [palisander]] species and the trading name of the wood of //Dalbergia retusa// and several other //Dalbe... ätzung"> >Cocobolo is a dense, stiff tropical hardwood with a fairly bright tone. Sonically, it’s simila... nds the low end and midrange of the body with the wood’s brightness. Also good for fingerstyle. Goes wel... hape). Also, with players who want a brighter rosewood sound with a little less but still a strong low e
- Eastwood, Andy @en:bio
- ===== Eastwood, Andy ===== <grid> <col sm="8"> <panel title="Videos"> {{page>videos:bio:andy_eastwood&nofooter&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutto... panel> </col> <col sm="4"> <panel title="Andy Eastwood" subtitle="1980–"> Andy Eastwood is a British composer, musician, and entertainer who always uses a [[e
- ash @en:vok:klangholz
- r&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Ash wood is a hard [[en:vok:Klangholz]] that produces warm... originate from very humid locations. Their moist wood is lighter and sounds more balanced than dry ash wood and is therefore used for the [[..korpus]]. <pane... qualities that the other trades admire make this wood wonderful for instrument sets. Ash is harder and
- care and maintenance @en:vok
- most ukuleles consists of quite soft [[klangholz|wood]]. It can be damaged or scratched if you drop the... hanges can damage the instrument. The [[klangholz|wood]] changes under the influence of the environment and can suffer from it. The wood cells absorb moisture and accordingly expands and... soft cloth and maybe some almond oil so that the wood does not dry out. </panel> <panel title="Finish
- acacia @en:vok:klangholz
- ow popular for musical instruments Victorian Blackwood (//Acacia melanoxylon//), are now widely used wor... d are considered virtually invasive weeds. Acacia wood is used as a [[..klangholz]] for [[..ukulele|ukul... g?120x120}} \\ Acacia melanoxylon (Victorian Blackwood) </carousel> </panel> <panel title="Appraisal"> >