Complete Encyclopaedia of Music/B/Belly of an instrument

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71453Complete Encyclopaedia of Music — Belly of an instrumentJohn Weeks Moore

Belly of an instrument. The belly, in a harpsichord, or piano-forte, is that smooth, thin boarding, over which the strings are distended, and which, by its vibration, greatly contributes to the tone. In a double bass, violoncello, tenor violin, and all instruments performed with the bow, as also in the guitar, it is that part of the body which lies immediately under the strings.