sounding board
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Tweet n. 1. Music a. A thin board forming the upper portion of the resonant chamber in an instrument, such as a violin or piano, and serving to increase resonance. b. A structure placed behind or over a podium or platform to reflect music or a speaker's voice to an audience. Also called soundboard. 2. A person or group whose reactions to an idea, opinion, or point of view serve as a measure of its effectiveness or acceptability. 3. A device or means serving to spread or popularize an idea or a point of view. ![]() (click for a larger image) sounding board |
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