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    A fret is any of the thin strips of material, usually metal wire, inserted laterally at specific positions along the neck or fretboard of a stringed instrument. Frets usually extend across the full width of the neck.

  3. On stringed instruments that have fingerboards, like the lute or guitar, the small pieces of wood or other material fixed transversely on the fingerboard at regular intervals are called frets. The object they serve is to mark off the length of string required to produce a given note.

  4. fret in. Music topic. fret2 noun [ countable] one of the raised lines on the fretboard of a guitar etc Examples from the Corpus fret • But it had 22 frets, big frets, and really loud humbuckers and that was why I liked it. • The set-in neck is maple, with an ebony fingerboard that's loaded with twenty-four biggish frets.

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · Moving up the fretboard and toward the guitar body, one fret raises the pitch of the resulting note by a “half-step” or semitone. The note at the 12th fret of a guitar represents one full octave above the pitch of the open string.

  6. All About… Frets. There are many metal parts on a guitar that impact your tone and playability, but your frets might be the most important of all. By Huw Price. When you purchase through affiliate links on Guitar.com, you may contribute to our site through commissions. Learn more.

  7. A fret is a thin strip of varying materials (most commonly metal, but occasionally gut or nylon) found on string instruments. Guitars, mandolins, and banjos have frets. Frets are mounted on the long necks of the instrument. The frets help the musician playing the instrument to know where to place their fingers on the instrument.

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