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A multi-scale fingerboard (also called multiple scale length fretboard) is an instrument fretboard which incorporates multiple scale lengths. The scale length is the vibrating length of the strings. Guitars, including bass guitars, generally employ a single scale length for all of the instrument's strings, though the employed scale length varies significantly between manufacturers (electric guitar scale typically falls between 24" and 25.5"). This measure is the effective length of each of the vibrating strings, not counting compensation for adjusting intonation.

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  • A multi-scale fingerboard (also called multiple scale length fretboard) is an instrument fretboard which incorporates multiple scale lengths. The scale length is the vibrating length of the strings. Guitars, including bass guitars, generally employ a single scale length for all of the instrument's strings, though the employed scale length varies significantly between manufacturers (electric guitar scale typically falls between 24" and 25.5"). This measure is the effective length of each of the vibrating strings, not counting compensation for adjusting intonation. A multi-scale fingerboard or fretboard is typically based on two scale lengths, but could potentially incorporate more. The most typical use is one (long) scale length for the low string and a different, usually shorter, scale for the highest string. This could be achieved by angling the nut, and bridge, and fanning the frets. Strings between the highest and lowest would also each have a unique scale length. (en)
  • Веерные лады, переменная мензура — оригинальный вид разделения грифа щипковых музыкальных инструментов по ладам, при котором размер мензуры является не одинаковым для всех струн, а переменным: большая мензура для басовых струн, маленькая — для дискантных. При этом лады располагаются не перпендикулярно грифу, а наискосок, напоминая раскрытый веер. Цель такой конструктивной особенности — сделать строй инструмента максимально точным. (ru)
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  • Fanned fret guitar (en)
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  • Novax Natural fanned fret guitar - 2014 NAMM Show.jpg (en)
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  • Веерные лады, переменная мензура — оригинальный вид разделения грифа щипковых музыкальных инструментов по ладам, при котором размер мензуры является не одинаковым для всех струн, а переменным: большая мензура для басовых струн, маленькая — для дискантных. При этом лады располагаются не перпендикулярно грифу, а наискосок, напоминая раскрытый веер. Цель такой конструктивной особенности — сделать строй инструмента максимально точным. (ru)
  • A multi-scale fingerboard (also called multiple scale length fretboard) is an instrument fretboard which incorporates multiple scale lengths. The scale length is the vibrating length of the strings. Guitars, including bass guitars, generally employ a single scale length for all of the instrument's strings, though the employed scale length varies significantly between manufacturers (electric guitar scale typically falls between 24" and 25.5"). This measure is the effective length of each of the vibrating strings, not counting compensation for adjusting intonation. (en)
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  • Multi-scale fingerboard (en)
  • Веерные лады (ru)
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