Fretted
Fretted is the past participle of fret. In musical contexts it most often describes a stringed instrument that uses frets—raised, rigid bars embedded along the neck's fingerboard. Frets divide the vibrating length of each string into fixed segments, enabling standardized semitone steps in most western tunings. When a string is pressed down behind a fret, the string's effective length shortens and the pitch rises to a predetermined note.
Fretted instruments include guitars, basses, mandolins, banjos, and many others. Some instruments use movable or tied-on
Construction and maintenance: Frets are typically made of metal—commonly nickel-silver or stainless steel—and are set into
Historically, fretting systems vary by culture and instrument; some traditions use tied frets, others adopt standardized