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Moving the post even a fraction of a millimeter (as little as 0.25 mm) can drastically change an instrument's tone:

: It supports the massive downward pressure (often several kilograms) from the strings and bridge.

: Moving it toward the tailpiece adds richness but may decrease loudness. Moving the post even a fraction of a

Watch how a professional luthier carefully fits and adjusts a sound post to unlock an instrument's best tone:

The is a critical internal component of bowed string instruments like the violin, cello, and double bass . Often called the " soul " of the instrument ( l'âme in French), it is a small spruce dowel held in place by friction between the top and back plates. It serves two main purposes: Often called the " soul " of the

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"The Sound Post" is also a well-known name for several music shops specializing in stringed instruments: The Sound Post (Toronto & Ottawa)