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tailpiece

[teyl-pees] / ˈteɪlˌpis /








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One benefit of removing the stopper is you can clean the sidewalls of the drainpipe tailpiece that extends from the sink down to the P trap under the sink.

From Seattle Times

For the solo, John simply wailed on the guitar, executing a series of power chords as Douglas, sitting nearby, reached over and worked the instrument's Bigsby tailpiece.

From Salon

You can also unscrew the nut on the back of the tailpiece, remove the lever that lifts the stopper and clear out all the obstructions.

From Washington Post

The string section—violins and violas, cellos and basses—are composed almost entirely of carbon compounds: Wooden belly, fingerboard, sound post, pegs and tailpiece; gut strings, horsehair bow and plastic chin rest.

From Scientific American

The 3DVarius’ tuning pegs have been moved from the top of the neck to the bottom of the instrument’s body, near the tailpiece.

From Los Angeles Times