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sound-holes

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sound-holes

The holes in the tables of string instruments, also in the soundboards of harpsichords. In instruments of the violin family they take the shape of f holes or something approximating to them; in keyboard instruments and flat-bellied string instruments such as the guitar, they are usually shaped like a ‘rose’.



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