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2.The narrow part along which the strings of an instrument extend to the pegs.
3.A ridge of wood at the top of the fingerboard or neck of a stringed instrument, over which the strings pass.
4.A strip of wood on the neck of a stringed instrument against which the strings are pressed in playing.
5.the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow.
6.Any of a family of stringed instruments, chiefly of the16th and17th centuries, having a fretted fingerboard, usually six strings, and a flat back and played with a curved bow.
7.A stringed instrument of India that has a long, fretted fingerboard with resonating gourds at each end.
8.a small bar of metal across the fingerboard of a musical instrument; when the string is stopped by a finger at the metal bar it will produce a note of the desired pitch.
9.A small movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar or similar instrument so as to raise the pitch of all the strings uniformly.
10.A stringed instrument having a body shaped like a pear sliced lengthwise and a neck with a fretted fingerboard that is usually bent just below the tuning pegs.

