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发表于 2009-2-2 22:51:48
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The differences can be merely cosmetic, but there is actually some tone change between woods. Rosewood tends to be slightly lighter in color than ebony. Rosewood's tonal properties, though, are different than ebony. Rosewood tends to sound slightly brighter than ebony, which holds a deeper tone (maple, which is almost white, has a bright tone). The reason why they sound somewhat different is the resonance (how they vibrate). The fretboard doesn't lend too much into the sound itself (that's the body's job.) Only those with very discerning ears can truly hear the slight difference between fretboard woods. Rosewood is also cheaper to manufacture than ebony, which in turn lowers the overall price of the guitar. You shouldn't worry about the fretboard too much, as it contributes a small role to the tone of the guitar. |
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