Electrical musical instrument

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Inventors

Johnson, Kenneth G.

Application #

979267

Filed

Nov-26-1997

Published

Nov-23-1999

Current US Class

084/275
084/290
084/291
084/731
084/743

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/730-731 84/DIG.

Assignee

Skyinblow Limited (Shetland Isles, GB)

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Madson & Metcalf

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Abstract
An electrical musical instrument in the form of an electric violin 1 comprises an instrument body 2 comprising a body member 6 comprising an upper convex member 7 and a lower convex member 8 attached to each other by means of screws at the upper and lower ends thereof. An aperture 4 is defined in the upper convex member 7 and is adapted to receive a bridge 5. A reinforcing member 11 extends along the length of the rear of the violin body 2. The violin 1 further comprises a wooden neck 3 extending from the body 2. Electric pick-up means 10 supported by the instrument body 2 and provide an electrical output signal representing vibration of at least one tensioned string extending in use substantially along the length of the instrument 1 and passing over the bridge 5. The reinforcing member 11 in use opposes torque applied to the instrument body 2 and neck member 3 as a result of the tension in the or each string.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An electrical musical instrument, the instrument comprising:

an instrument body comprising first and second convex members attached together at upper and lower ends thereof to define a hollow chamber therein, the first convex member including an aperture;

a bridge at least partially disposed in the aperture;

a reinforcing member disposed adjacent to the second convex member of the instrument body and attached thereto at the upper and lower ends, wherein the reinforcing member comprises a transverse portion disposed opposite the bridge of the instrument and abutting against the second convex member;

a neck member attached to the instrument body and extending therefrom; and



Description
The present invention relates to electrically operated musical instruments, and relates particularly, but not exclusively, to electric violins.

The traditional construction of acoustic violins is well known. Briefly, acoustic violins are constructed such that the vibration of highly tensioned strings by means of a violin bow produces sound within a hollow cavity formed by the body of the violin. In order to withstand the torque placed on the violin neck and body as a result of the tension in the strings passing over the bridge of the violin, the body of the violin must be of fairly robust construction. The necessity of the violin body serving the dual purpose of sound production and reinforcement against the torque produced by the strings results in such violins being very labour intensive to produce. This in turn makes such violins expensive.

Electric violins are becoming increasingly widespread, primarily because the volume of sound produced by such violins is easier to control than in the case of acoustic violins. Electric violins include an electrical pick-up device, which is usually electromagnetic or electromechanical in operation, and which provides an electrical output signal in response to vibration of the strings. The electrical output signal produced by the violin can be easily amplified or otherwise processed before being input to a loudspeaker.
 
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