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fret Meaning in Bengali



 ক্ষয় করা, বিরক্ত করা, আন্দোলিত করা

Noun:

ক্ষয়জনিত দাগ, তরঙ্গ, অস্থিরতা, বুদ্বুদ, ছটফটানি, জ্বালাতন,

Verb:

জ্বালাতন বোধ করা, গাঁজাইয়া তোলা, ছোট ছোট ঢেউ ত্তঠা, ছোট ছোট ঢেউ তোলা, তড়পান, মাথা খারাপ করা, অস্থির হত্তয়া, অস্থির করা, জ্বালাতন হত্তয়া, গাঁজাইয়া ত্তঠা, ক্ষয় হত্তয়া, ক্ষয় করা, জ্বালাতন করা,





fret's Usage Examples:

are often known as "fret saws" informally.


The tool takes its name from its use in fretwork and ultimately from the French freter (lattice)—a reference.


A fret is a space between two fretbars on the neck of a stringed instrument.


bağlama frets are listed by Yalçın Tura: Fret 1: 18/17 Fret 2: 12/11 Fret 3: 9/8 Fret 4: 81/68 Fret 5: 27/22 Fret 6: 81/64 Fret 7: 4/3 Fret 8: 24/17 Fret 9:.


Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations.


The fingerboard (also known as a fretboard on fretted instruments) is an important component of most stringed instruments.


It was originally manufactured with a wooden body, a slender fretted neck, and three strings.


The Appalachian dulcimer (many variant names; see below) is a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings, originally.


music songs; the player scores in the game by both pressing one or more fret buttons on the controller and using a strum bar in time with notes as they.


DS Series: The original 12-fret dreadnought shape.


00 Series: Collings offers the 00 in its original, 12-fret configuration.


The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings.


fretboard") is a device a musician uses on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument to transpose and shorten the playable length of the strings—hence.


using one or more fingers to press down multiple strings across a single fret of the fingerboard (like a bar pressing down the strings).


Most fret positions appearing on Non-Western string instruments (lutes) are equal to positions of this scale.


Unexpectedly, these fret positions.


made the upper frets more accessible, and a contoured body.


The neck joint was moved by three frets to further ease access to the upper frets.


One of these was the 14-fret neck, which allowed easier access to higher notes.


'curved' neck plate set into a chambered pocket for greater sustain and a 22-fret neck, similar to that of a Precision Bass Plus, with a standard vintage-style.


Designs have developed from the rectangular wave Greek fret to intricate intertwined patterns.


A common misconception is that fretwork.



Synonyms:

flap; worry; niggle; fuss; scruple; pother; dither;

Antonyms:

unseemliness; improperness; impropriety; natural object; understate;

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