A small wooden rod wedged between the front and back surfaces of a violin or similar instrument and modifying its vibrations.
(小提琴类乐器内部的)音柱
Example sentencesExamples
A good violin, however, may not be harmed if it is without a sound post for a short period of time, but an instrument should not be left in this situation for long.
The sound post must be properly set in order to obtain the richness of sound from the instrument.
Douglas’ design does away with the soundwell and utilizes sound posts to support the top.
We also have bridges, saddles, nuts, end pins, sound posts and other double bass parts available.
It is advisable to loosely string the ‘G’ and ‘E’ strings first and then place the bridge on the spider with minimum tension before placing the two sound posts in position.
Definition of sound post in US English:
sound post
nounˈsoun(d) ˌpōst
A small wooden rod wedged between the front and back surfaces of a violin or similar instrument and modifying its vibrations.
(小提琴类乐器内部的)音柱
Example sentencesExamples
Douglas’ design does away with the soundwell and utilizes sound posts to support the top.
It is advisable to loosely string the ‘G’ and ‘E’ strings first and then place the bridge on the spider with minimum tension before placing the two sound posts in position.
The sound post must be properly set in order to obtain the richness of sound from the instrument.
We also have bridges, saddles, nuts, end pins, sound posts and other double bass parts available.
A good violin, however, may not be harmed if it is without a sound post for a short period of time, but an instrument should not be left in this situation for long.