tailpiece in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tailpiece in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The stopbar tailpiece is meant to be adjusted for string tension.
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In flight, the dart is stabilized by a tailpiece, a tuft of fibrous material, making it behave somewhat like a badminton shuttlecock.
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They were stretched between the yoke and bridge, or to a tailpiece below the bridge.
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Some of the smaller objects do not have entries, but are reproduced as unnamed headpieces or tailpieces.
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Codas may be quite brief tailpieces, or they may be very long and elaborate.
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The tremolo arm also passes through the tremolo plate and tailpiece block, providing direct and rigid connection.
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The 15 strings run over a floating bridge to a metal tailpiece on the end of the body.
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The tailpiece is typically made out of bone, and secured to the carved projecting endpin by stout steel wire.
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Some players prefer a chinrest with the cup centered over the tailpiece.
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The baroque tailpiece is flatter and does not have an upper saddle nor does it have the keyed holes one sees in its modern counterpart.
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