fingerboard

/ˈfɪŋɡərˌbɔrd/
noun
  1. The part of a stringed instrument (such as a guitar, violin, or cello) where the player presses the strings to produce different notes.
    • He practiced scales on the fingerboard until his fingers ached.
    • The violin's fingerboard is usually made of ebony for durability.
    • She ran her fingers along the fingerboard of the guitar to find the right chord.
  2. A narrow board or strip used for finger exercises or as a training tool, especially in climbing or music.
    • He hung a fingerboard on his wall to train for rock climbing.
    • Climbers use a fingerboard to strengthen their grip and finger muscles.
    • The music teacher recommended a portable fingerboard for practicing finger placement.
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