fretted


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Synonyms for fretted

having frets

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having a pattern of fretwork or latticework

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Says Skopp, “D'Addario is such a strong name in the fretted instrument market: every guitarist and luthier has grown up with their products.
The metal removal is an adhesive metal transfer mechanism and the metallic debris generated between fretted surfaces with flake-like morphology acts as a third body (powder) to soften wear like lubricant.
I can honestly say I have never fretted about the apostrophe since I learned its uses when I was 12.
As in an ordinary guitar, each tritare string runs from a tuning peg along a fretted neck.
This is no mimsily fragile relic, fretted over by conservation bodies, but a doughty survivor of the cumulative effects of time, war and social change.
"I'm worried a Whitney/Mariah situation may arise," he fretted. Quite.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this winter, Sir Tom McKillop, CEO of AstraZeneca, fretted, "The danger is that this will push [FDA reviewers] away from their traditionally very well-judged sense of benefit and risk."