Examples of using Frets in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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The Kazakh dombra has frets and is played by strumming with the hand
rosewood fretboard feature 24 XJ frets and white dot inlays,
a rosewood fingerboard with 24 frets and dot position inlays.
a rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets and pearloid dot position inlays.
Rosewood fingerboard with 24 x-jumbo frets and a Floyd Rose nut.
The modern ruan has 24 frets with 12 semitones on each string, which has greatly expanded its range from a previous 13 frets.
The deep cutaway shape provides easy access to all 22 frets, while the smooth maple neck is great for fast and accurate playing.
providing a more comfortable feel across the frets.
Its maple neck is topped with a rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets, and pearloid dot inlays.
pearloid parallelogram inlays in the 20 medium frets.
pearloid parallelogram inlays in the 20 medium frets.
extra jumbo frets ideal for power chords.
you have easy access to each of the 24 extra jumbo frets.
a deeper cutaway to reach higher frets with ease.
The maple neck is topped by a rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and pearloid hump block inlays.
giving full access to all frets on the smooth, maple neck.
This sculpted neck joint enables a smooth access to higher frets, and enhances the ease of playing.
slightly muted sound due to the absence of frets.
equipped with medium jumbo frets.
Despite being a traveler guitar, the Nl-WALKER-BK still has 19 frets with a 43mm nut width for comfortable playability.