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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
— Soundboard
George Grove
Alfred James Hipkins
SOUNDBOARD or SOUNDING BOARD. Another word for
Belly
[see vol. i. p. 220]. The wood employed for the soundboards of European instruments, on account of its resonant qualities, is the light and elastic
Abies Excelsa
or Spruce Fir.
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A. J. H.
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