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neck (music)
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neck

On a stringed musical instrument, the narrow piece of wood which projects from the soundbox, supporting the fingerboard. At its end is the peg box, which secures the strings.


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Borrowing from methods used to form rifle stocks, Hartley used copy lathes to precisely shape guitar necks and employed computer-controlled machinery to standardize guitar bodies.
TAB notation makes perfect sense with the rotating guitar neck visual.
But he used his fingers, which makes for a unique, intense guitar sound, and a capo on the guitar neck like Albert Collins did.
 
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