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frets Meaning in Bengali



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

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,





frets's Usage Examples:

On most modern western fretted instruments, frets are the spaces between.


On modern guitars, frets are typically made of metal.


with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing the strings against frets with the fingers of the opposite hand.


guitar is a guitar with a fingerboard without frets, typically a standard instrument that has had the frets removed, though some custom-built and commercial.


For a right-handed player, the traditional classical guitar has twelve frets clear of the body and is properly held on the left leg, so that the hand.


modern ruan has 24 frets with 12 semitones on each string, which has greatly expanded its range from a previous 13 frets.


The frets are commonly made of.


late 1970s these additional frets had become standard.


Eventually, some builders began to offer further additional frets at the "1+" and "8+" positions.


However it, too, has 24 frets, four melody strings, and three drone strings, and is played similarly.


hand-positions (covering frets 1–4, 5–8, and 9–12) partition the fingerboard of classical guitar, which has exactly 12 frets.


Only two or three frets are needed for.


preferring thin frets, and metal shredders liking thick frets.


Thin frets are considered better for playing chords, while thick frets allow lead guitarists.


curved, raised frets, and the remainder are sympathetic strings (tarb, also known as taarif or tarafdaar) which run underneath the frets and resonate in.


Like the vihuela, it often only has a few frets, but unlike the Vihuela, the frets are made of metal or wood, instead of the vihuela's tied.


fingerboard without frets.


Bağlama literally translates as "something that is tied up", probably a reference to the tied-on frets of the instrument.


It also has movable frets to permit the playing of the dromoi, or modes of Greek traditional music.


the instrument has a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets ranging from 12 to 31.



Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

unseemliness; improperness; impropriety; natural object; understate;

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