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(p. ) july, , . john broadwood. position, of wrest pins and dampers, also making the "sounding post, that communicates the sound to a sounding board, of the same thickness and quality as that on which the bridge is fixed."
teliochordon". besides the ordinary ones, two other bridges are placed nearer to the hammers, but in a just, proportion, according to the musical division of the string." metal bars press down the strings by means of pedals, causing the original bridges to lose their power, thereby producing a more acute sound...
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