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  2. Pau Ferro vs Rosewood – Differences in Tone

    WebJun 30, 2023 · In short, pau ferro is a lighter colored sustainable wood that's harder than rosewood with a tighter grain. This results in a slightly brighter and sharper tone. Tonally, it sits between rosewood and ebony …

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  7. What is Pau Ferro? | The Music Gallery

    WebPau Ferro is a wood that looks similar to rosewood but has more plosive and pop on the attack. Learn about its history, properties, uses, and benefits as a fingerboard material for electric guitars and basses.

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    Pau Ferro is a South American Exotic Tonewood with many other names. Bolivian Rosewoods and Santos Rosewoods are other names that indicate how similar Pau Ferro is to the Rosewood we are used to seeing on guitars. This Tonewood became much more popular in recent years in guitar building, especially for fretboards.
    Pau ferro is a sustainable wood type that has been used by manufacturers such as Fender on their modern guitar models. But how does it compare to the trustworthy and much-loved tonewood, rosewood? Here is a breakdown of the main qualities of pau ferro: Here is a breakdown of the main qualities of rosewood:
    Comments: Pau Ferro is a wood of many names, and is sometimes called Morado: and because the wood is so similar in appearance and working properties to rosewood, it is also sometimes referred to as Bolivian or Santos Rosewood. The wood has been used in various capacities as a substitute for the endangered Brazilian Rosewood.
    But there is one important feature of this legendary guitar that sometimes gets overlooked—the pau ferro fingerboard. A great wood for instrument fingerboards, pau ferro is a South American tonewood with a smooth feel and sonic characteristics similar to rosewood, but lighter in color and harder.
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