Acoustic and electric combination guitar

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Inventors

Shockley, Gary

Application #

223953

Filed

Jul-25-1988

Published

Jan-29-1991

Current US Class

084/263
084/267
084/290
084/291

International Classes

G10D 001/08; G10H 001/32

Field of Search

84/1.14-1.16 84/1.04 84/1.06 84/263 84/291 84/267 84/723 84/726 84/731 84/743

Assignee

Shockley; Gary (Atco, NJ)

Examiners

Grimley; A. T.

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Abstract
A combination guitar having a full acoustical hollow body with the standard neck, head and strings supported between tuners on the head to a bridge on the top panel of the guitar's acoustical body with a solid electric guitar body structurally attached to the side wall of the acoustical hollow body with a second neck, head and strings supported over electronic pick up devices to transmit to the amplifier with volume and balance control mechanisms for the electric portion of the guitar to balance with an acoustical pick up inside the hollow body for transmission to the amplifier.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An acoustic and electric combination guitar comprising;

(a) a single, integral body with both hollow and solid characteristics,

(b) said body having an acoustic guitar hollow portion and an electric guitar solid portion,

(c) a first neck having one end attached to the hollow portion and a free terminal end,

(d) a first head attached to the terminal end of the first neck,

(e) a first set of strings strung over an aperture and supported between a first set of tuners located on the first head and a bridge attached to the top panel of the acoustic guitar hollow portion,

(f) the electric guitar solid portion of the body having a top surface facing in the same direction as the top panel, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a single device having the capabilities of both an acoustical and electric guitar.

Many musical compositions are written to include sections played on both an acoustical and on an electric guitar. In some instances, the parts switch back and forth between the two instruments. This poses no great problem when the musical composition is being played in a studio. The parts can be played independently, even separated by days, and then dubbed together simulating a continuous flow of music from one guitar to the other guitar. The problem arises when the musical composition having been recorded is now popular and the performer wishes to include that musical composition in a combination presentation. The common practice is to play the piece either on the acoustical guitar or on the electric guitar and not attempt to switch between instruments. This makes for a generally unsatisfactory combination performance as the musical composition is played and sounds much different from the recording and from the way the composer intended.
 
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