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Genuine rosewood is a natural material. Palisono is a heavy duty composite synthetic material made of fiberglas. Both produce are typical wooden sound and are used in the manufacturing of xylophones. Genuine rosewood bars have a typical dry tone ... more
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In general, rosewood tends to have more sustain in the bass with a wetter sort of sound (reverb wet. Mahogany shines in its round, sweet trebles and a bass that thumps but does not sustain quite as much, giving it an advantage in front of a ... more
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Rosewood Lakes is a City of Reno facility while Wildcreek and Northgate are operated by the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority. For more information from the City of Reno check www.rosewoodlakes.com or call (775) 857-2892. ... more
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The mango tree is our native fruit tree. In Thailand, mango wood tree is cultivated in orchards all over the country. When the trees are getting old and give less fruit, they are cut and people will grow up new one instead. ... more
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No. Acoustic guitars can be built with various other woods that work as well as Brazilian. High quality Brazilian rosewood is scarce and its price has become exorbitant. Most of the wood available is of a lower quality and will make an instrument ... more
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We call Brazilian Rosewood (Jacaranda) , Cocobolo and Amazon Rosewood "Central and South American Rosewood". They are in the same botanical group (Leguminosae family, Dalbergia genus) growing naturally in the Central and South America. Their ... more
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The following are GENERAL tonal characteristics of maple, rosewood, and ebony fingerboards: Maple--this is a bright, tight-sounding wood with a defined bottom end, a tighter midrange, and a crisp, detailed top end. maple requires a finish, so a lot ... more
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A guzheng sound board requires a soft wood that is easy for the passing of sound wave. Paulownia or spruce has the ideal density for a guzheng sound board. ... more
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Rosewood gives the mandolin a warmer darker sound. It is also easier to deal with when re-fretting because a maple board must have some type of finish applied. Rosewood is also more durable than maple and shows less dirt. Once the finish is ... more
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