Hardwood signifie
"bois dur" mais également
"bois de feuillu". Difficile de faire plus vague mais à priori ce n'est déjà pas du pin
Les Squier destinées au marché US utilisent souvent de l'aulne mais pour l'export il peut s'agit par exemple de
peuplier (cf.
http://www.fendereurope.com/fe(...)s.asp "Poplar - One of the softer hardwoods, nicely resonant with a meaty tone. Sometimes used instead of alder, as it is quite similar in tone.") ou très probablement du
tilleul (cf.
http://www.fendereurope.com/fe(...)d.asp "Basswood - The principal wood used on most Far Eastern instruments. This is due both to its tonal response, (once again, very similar to Alder) as well as the fact that Basswood is much more readily available to the manufacturers in Asia.").
The voice of the frog is the glory of the marsh waters