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  2. Tonewood - Wikipedia

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    Tonewood choices vary greatly among different instrument types. Guitar makers generally favor quartersawn wood because it provides added stiffness and dimensional stability. Soft woods, like spruce, may be split rather than sawn into boards so the board surface follows the grain as much as possible, thus limiting run-out. This is especially ...

  3. Category:Wood by type - Wikipedia

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  4. Tilia americana - Wikipedia

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    Basswood is a tonewood commonly used in the manufacture of solid-body electric guitars. It is relatively lightweight and easy to work and sand. [13] It accepts paint and finishes very well. It is usually used for guitars that will be painted an opaque color as its lack of notable grain makes it an unattractive candidate for transparent finish.

  5. Fraxinus caroliniana - Wikipedia

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    Ash is a Tonewood commonly used in the manufacture of electric guitars. [8] It exhibits a pronounced bright tone with a scooped midrange. It's lightweight, easy to work and sand, [9] accepts glue, stain, paint and finish very well and is inexpensive. All this has made it a favourite of large factories mass-producing instruments.

  6. Maple - Wikipedia

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    Maple is considered a tonewood, or a wood that carries sound waves well, and is used in numerous musical instruments. Maple is harder and has a brighter sound than mahogany, which is another major tonewood used in instrument manufacturing. [32] The back, sides, and neck of most violins, violas, cellos, and double basses are made from maple.

  7. The 6 best and 6 worst celebrity Christmas albums - AOL

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    The star, of course, is "All I Want for Christmas is You," which is so timeless that it hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 a full 25 years after its release, and has continued to top the chart ...

  8. Nato wood - Wikipedia

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    Nato wood, as used on Takamine guitars. Nato wood is a general term for wood from Mora trees. The best-known species are Mora excelsa (mora) and Mora gonggrijpii (morabukea). ). This should not be confused with nyatoh, an Asian hardwood from the family Sapotaceae with a very similar look and characteristics to Honduras mahogany, though totally unr

  9. Mahogany - Wikipedia

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    It is a tonewood, [49] often used for musical instruments, particularly the backs, sides and necks of acoustic guitars, electric guitar bodies, [50] and drum shells because of its ability to produce a very deep, warm tone compared to other commonly used woods, such as maple, alder, ash or spruce.