fretting in the PONS Dictionary

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In addition to pressing down one note at a time, bassists can also press down several notes at one time with their fretting hand to perform a chord.
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He used the 18:17 ratio for fretting the lute (although some adjustment was necessary for pure octaves).
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Soft materials often exhibit higher susceptibility to fretting than hard materials of a similar type.
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There is currently a focus on fretting research in the aerospace industry.
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Senior police officers may wear fretting (scrambled eggs) on their hat visors.
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Surface roughness plays an important role as fretting normally occurs by the contact of the asperities of the mating surfaces.
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You can see it in his careworn expression and his fretting in the middle.
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So what are we to do, we tired and time-poor parents who muddle along doing our best but fretting that it's never enough?
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It's true that you have to stop fretting in front of the mirror at signs of age.
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I've had the annoying experience of hitting redial and refresh repeatedly for 30 minutes, fretting my kids aren't going to get into the classes they are so excited about.
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