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...
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Look up fret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fret is a raised portion on the neck of a stringed instrument. Fret or FRET may also refer to: Förster...
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Förster resonance energy transfer (redirect from FRET assays)
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), fluorescence resonance energy transfer, resonance energy transfer (RET) or electronic energy transfer (EET) is...
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Kevin Fret Rodríguez (June 11, 1993 – January 10, 2019) was a Puerto Rican rapper, singer and the first openly gay male Latin trap artist. He was known...
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A zero fret is a fret placed at the headstock end of the neck of a banjo, guitar, mandolin, or bass guitar. It serves one of the functions of a nut: holding...
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Appalachian dulcimer (redirect from Fretted dulcimer)
The Appalachian dulcimer (many variant names; see below) is a fretted string instrument of the zither family, typically with three or four strings, originally...
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Fretting refers to wear and sometimes corrosion damage of loaded surfaces in contact while they encounter small oscillatory movements tangential to the...
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Fretter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Colton Fretter (born 1982), Canadian professional ice hockey forward Vera Fretter (1905–1992)...
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Formal Requirements Elicitation Tool (FRET) is a requirements engineering tool. It was developed by the NASA Ames Research Center to specify complex safety-critical...
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Fretter was an electronics and major appliance retailer based in Detroit, founded in the 1950s by Oliver "Ollie" Fretter. The company's founder and spokesman...
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Single-molecule fluorescence (or Förster) resonance energy transfer (or smFRET) is a biophysical technique used to measure distances at the 1-10 nanometer...
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Frets on Fire (FoF) is a free, open-source music video game created by Finnish independent video game developer Unreal Voodoo. Players use the keyboard...
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Fingerboard (redirect from Fret board)
The fingerboard (also known as a fretboard on fretted instruments) is an important component of most stringed instruments. It is a thin, long strip of...
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Raúl Fretes (born 13 September 1965) is a Paraguayan professional golfer. Fretes was born in Asunción and turned pro in 1990. He won the South American...
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Fret-King is a UK-based manufacturer of stringed instruments and musical accessories. The company was founded by guitar designer Trevor Wilkinson in the...
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Time-resolved fluorescence energy transfer (redirect from TR-FRET)
energy transfer (TR-FRET) is the practical combination of time-resolved fluorometry (TRF) with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) that offers a powerful...
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Multi-scale fingerboard (redirect from Fanned-fret guitar)
a plurality of frets secured to said neck, said frets being positioned at an angle one to the other so that the first and last frets incline in opposite...
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Feel No Fret is the seventh album by Scottish funk and R&B band Average White Band (also AWB) released in 1979 on the RCA label in the United Kingdom and...
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up with two innovations to help regain business. One of these was the 14-fret neck, which allowed easier access to higher notes. Most guitars of the day...
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Xicalcoliuhqui (redirect from Step fret)
Xicalcoliuhqui (also referred to as a "step fret" or "stepped fret" design and greca in Spanish) is a common motif in Mesoamerican art. It is composed...
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Haar (fog) (redirect from Sea fret)
In meteorology, haar or sea fret is a cold sea fog. It occurs most often on the east coast of Scotland between April and September, when warm air passes...
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played by using one finger to press down multiple strings across a single fret of the fingerboard (like a bar pressing down the strings). Players often...
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Colton Fretter (born March 12, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. Born in Harrow, Ontario, Fretter played Jr. B hockey for Chatham...
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Meander (art) (redirect from Greek fret)
patterns are known as "Greek Lines". Such a design may also be called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these terms are modern designations; this decorative...
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bağlama frets are listed by Yalçın Tura: Fret 1: 18/17 Fret 2: 12/11 Fret 3: 9/8 Fret 4: 81/68 Fret 5: 27/22 Fret 6: 81/64 Fret 7: 4/3 Fret 8: 24/17 Fret 9:...
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Kägi Söhne (redirect from Kagi fret)
in Lichtensteig (St. Gallen). The chocolate-covered wafer specialty Kägi fret from the eastern region of Switzerland, Toggenburg, is available in various...
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Diego Marcelo Fretes Zarza (born June 6, 1988) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Persepam Madura United in the Indonesia Super League...
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Vera Fretter (5 July 1905 – 15 October 1992) was a British conchologist, and one of the authors (with Alastair Graham) of British Prosobranch Molluscs...
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FRET was a free magazine which covered the pop music scene in the Netherlands. It was published in the Dutch language. It contained interviews, reviews...
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