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See also: soundpost

English

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a soundpost just visible through the f-hole of a violin

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Etymology

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sound +‎ post

Noun

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sound post (plural sound posts)

  1. (lutherie) A wooden rod located inside the body of a violin-family instrument, close to the treble-side bridge foot.

Derived terms

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