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- Q2004665 subject Q7490453.
- Q2004665 abstract "A zero fret is a fret placed at the headstock end of the neck of a banjo, guitar, mandolin, or bass guitar. It serves one of the functions of a nut: holding the strings the correct distance above the other frets on the instrument's fretboard. A separate nut is still required to establish the correct string spacing when a zero fret is used.".
- Q2004665 thumbnail Zero-fret.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2004665 comment "A zero fret is a fret placed at the headstock end of the neck of a banjo, guitar, mandolin, or bass guitar. It serves one of the functions of a nut: holding the strings the correct distance above the other frets on the instrument's fretboard. A separate nut is still required to establish the correct string spacing when a zero fret is used.".
- Q2004665 label "Zero fret".
- Q2004665 depiction Zero-fret.jpg.