Talk:Sound box

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I think I'll go ahead & merge sounding box with this article J Lorraine 08:04, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Terminology

Current article reads in part ...the piano which uses a sound board instead..., which gives the impression that it's one or the other. However sounding board reads in part ...Wood sounding boards typically have sound holes in them with different shapes depending on the instrument: round in guitars, f-holes in violin family instruments, rosettes in lutes, and so on... which suggests that guitars, violins etc have both, as I've always understood. Andrewa 02:55, 22 August 2007 (UTC)