Ergonomic string instrument

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Inventors

Little, Jerome B.

Application #

800594

Filed

Feb-18-1997

Published

Mar-7-2000

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/293

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/293 84/267

Assignee

Hampshire College (Amherst, MA)

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Basile; Deborah A.

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Abstract
The invention is an ergonomically constructed string instrument which is achieved by rotating both the nut and the bridge about a longitudinal axis in the direction from which the player's hand approaches, to the degree which is predetermined to accommodate a particular player. The invention addresses the high incidence of overuse or repetitive strain injuries suffered by players due to extreme wrist flexion.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A string musical instrument comprising:

a body and a neck, said neck running along the entire length of said musical instrument, said neck having a fingerboard, said fingerboard having a longitudinal axis and including a bridge end and nut end, said bridge end and nut end both being rotated or twisted about said longitudinal axis in opposite directions to each other said fingerboard having a plurality of strings extending from said nut and to said bridge end and said strings being spaced closer together at said nut and than at said bridge end whereby chording and plucking positions are made more comfortable and wherein said bridge end and nut end rotate or twist about said longitudinal axis in the range of 5.degree. to 65.degree. depending upon the particular needs of the player of the instrument and wherein said neck is made of a plurality of wood laminates each said laminate extending along the entire length of said string musical instrument, each said laminate being shaped to rotate about said longitudinal axis from said bridge end to said nut end in opposite directions, said laminates being fastened together to form an overall desired rotation.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to a stringed musical instrument which is designed to address medical problems particular to electric bass players or to players of a six string guitar. The design of the instrument increases the efficiency of the muscular tendon system of the hands, wrists and arms, thereby reducing for the player, the risk of developing the many overuse or repetitive strain injuries to which guitar and bass players are prone. In short, the invention makes the playing positions, both chording and plucking, more comfortable.

Playing a musical instrument requires a high degree of dexterity and finely controlled, repetitive, often rapid movements by particular parts of the body, primarily the upper extremities. Frequently, such movements are required over extended periods of time. Even small errors in the bio-mechanical systems of the upper extremities can have disastrous effects on one's ability to perform on his or her instrument, some to the point of threatening or ending careers. Playing related disorders are extremely prevalent in the United States. Most musicians who suffer from playing related problems suffer from some form of overuse syndrome which is defined as the damage that occurs when the tissue is stressed beyond its anatomical or physiological limits, whether acutely or chronically. Overuse syndrome is frequently used synonymously with the term repetitive strain injury. Examples of playing related disorders suffered by musicians are: tendonitis and tenosynovitis, myofascial pain, tension myalgia, fibromyalgia, fibrositis or a nerve entrapment syndrome such as carpal tunnel syndrome. In addition, musicians suffer from disorders which may stem from the central nervous system often referred to as an occupational craft palsy such as occupational neurosis or involuntary cramping of the hand.
 
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