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SOUND-BOARD ALSO

Volume 20 · 76 words · 1842 Edition

enotes a thin broad board placed over the head of a public speaker, to enlarge or extend and strengthen his voice. Sound-boards are found by experience to be of no use in theatres, as their distance from the speaker is too great to be impressed with sufficient force. But sound-boards over a pulpit have frequently a good effect, when the case is constructed of a proper thickness, and according to particular principles.

SOUNDS, MUSICAL. See Music.