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  2. Category:Musical instrument templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Musical instrument templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  3. Sound hole - Wikipedia

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    F-holes in instruments from the violin family, archtop mandolins and in archtop guitars; C-holes in viola da gambas and occasionally double-basses and guitars; Rosettes in lutes and sometimes harpsichords; D-holes in bowed lyras. Some instruments come in more than one style (mandolins may have F-holes, round or oval holes). A round or oval hole ...

  4. F-hole - Wikipedia

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  5. Hardanger fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The F-holes of the Hardanger fiddle are distinctive, oftentimes with a more "sunken" appearance, and generally straighter edges (unlike the frilly, swirly F-holes of a violin). Four of the strings are strung and played like a violin, while the rest, named understrings or sympathetic strings , resonate under the influence of the other four.

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  7. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    f: finish: An italic f (Latin small letter f) written on a line representing a surface was an old way of indicating that the surface was to be machined rather than left in the as-cast or as-forged state. The "f" came from "finish" in the sense of "machine finish" as opposed to raw stock/casting/forging.

  8. F holes - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:f/ - Wikipedia

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    Displays a photographic f-number with a script 'f/' Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status aperture 1 f-number (aperture). Usually a number, but accepts text. Example 2.8 Number suggested 2nd aperture 2 Second aperture, to denote an aperture range. Separated from first aperture with an en-dash. Example 4 Number optional link link Boolean. Makes the entire ...