Guitar for guitar synthesizer

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Inventors

Hayashi, Yoshiaki
Matsui, Akira

Application #

655326

Filed

Sep-26-1984

Published

Aug-19-1986

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/293
084/644
084/670
084/718
984/367
984/DIG1
D17/14
D17/15

International Classes

G10H 003/18

Field of Search

84/1.16 84/267 84/291-293 D17/14 D17/15

Assignee

Roland Corporation (Osaka, JP)

US Patent References

4357852   Guitar synthesizer

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Abstract
A guitar synthesizer has a guitar body (10) and a synthesizer portion (20). The body (1) of the guitar extends toward a head (3) in a direction so that an end (11) serving as a first vibratory member in the body base to which a neck (2) is connected, intersects with the neck. A second end (13) serving as the second vibratory member may also intersect with the neck. A non-vibratory portion (12) is interposed between the first and the second vibratory members (11, 13). A reinforcing frame (4) is attached to the head and body to interconnect them with the shortest distance for providing a firm connection from the non-vibratory portion of the body to a part of the head closer to a nut (5) than to the head end. Thus, the connection between the head and the frame is located below the central point of the distance between the nut and the top end of the head. Such a structure suppresses vibrations of the neck and an early attenuation of the fundamental frequency due to the vibration of the strings (7), are avoided.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A guitar synthesizer, comprising a guitar body, a bridge provided on the upper surface of said body, a neck having one end attached to said body, a nut and a head provided in the top end portion of said neck, strings stretched between said bridge and said nut, and a pickup for providing a guitar string signal including a fundamental frequency component according to the vibration of each of said strings and a harmonic frequency component thereof; and synthesizer means for generating a guitar synthetizer signal associated with said fundamental frequency component in response to said guitar string signal, said body of said guitar comprising projecting means (11, 12, 13) including a non-vibratory projecting portion (12) located in the vicinity from which said neck extends toward said head, and a mechanical reinforcing frame (4) extending from said non-vibratory projecting portion of said body toward said head, said mechanical reinforcing frame (4) firmly connecting said body and said head along the shortest distance for suppressing vibrations of said neck to prevent an early attenuation of said fundamental frequency component, and wherein said projecting means have two vibratory portions (11, 13), at least one of which intersects with said neck, said non-vibratory projecting portion (12) of said body extending between said vibratory portions in a direction permitting said mechanical reinforcing frame member (4) to extend toward said head.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a guitar for a guitar synthesizer. More specifically, the present invention relates to a guitar for a guitar synthesizer for generating a synthesized guitar sound based on the fundamental frequency detected by picking up a string vibration obtained by touching the strings of the guitar.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A typical conventional guitar synthesizer is disclosed for example in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,357,852, issued Nov. 9, 1982 to Noboru Suenaga and assigned to the same assignee as the present application. The above referenced patent is incorporated herein by reference. Such a guitar synthesizer picks up a string vibration obtained by touching the strings of a guitar to detect the fundamental frequency of the string vibration, by which a guitar sound is synthesized. For this reason, in such a guitar synthesizer, a fundamental frequency component needs to be provided more stably than in a conventional electric guitar.
 
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