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Friction pegs are most often used on [[violin family]] instruments (not on the [[double bass]], which typically uses geared tuning machines.) They are also used on older instruments, such as the Bulgarian [[gadulka]] and the [[hurdy gurdy]], as well as on [[flamenco guitar]]s.
A properly working peg will turn easily and hold reliably, that is, it will neither stick nor slip. Modern pegs for [[violin]] and [[viola]] have conical shafts, turned to a 1:30 taper, changing in diameter by 1 mm over a distance of 30 mm. (Modern [[cello]] pegs have a slightly more aggressive 1:25 taper. Earlier [[Baroque music|Baroque]] pegs, for use with gut strings. typically had a much more aggressive taper
==Geared pegs==
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