txtCommentary={\f1 Tailpiece.} The tailpiece is attached to the {\uldb instrument}{\v 84565} only at the base with a piece of rawhide over an end button. The tailpiece itself \'93floats\'94 over the belly. It is usually made of ebony or rosewood. The four holes enable the {\uldb strings}{\v 97871} to be looped on. The round metal piece at the top is the fine-tuning adjustor, used for the steel strings (generally the two highest- pitched strings on the {\uldb violin}{\v 105626}
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txtCommentary1=\par and the highest-pitched string on the {\uldb viola}{\v 105422}). Since strings on the {\uldb cello}{\v 76489} are all wound, cellos have no fine-tuning adjustors. {\fs24\uldb\'80}{\v next}