Note bending by neck pivoting

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Inventors

Zigounakis, Gorgos M.

Application #

153191

Filed

May-23-2002

Published

Dec-2-2003

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/293
084/314R

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/293 84/291 84/314

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

US Patent References

4433603   Component musica...
5994633   Stringed musical i...

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Abstract
An improved stringed musical instrument (10) with a neck (12) which can be pivoted by wrist motion relative to the body (11). This action changes the length and therefore pitch of the strings. In addition, the pivot motion (P) may also adjust various electronic controls (51) to vary a variety of other effects commonly used in modern music. The operation leaving the musicians feet, hands, and fingers free to play in all other normal manners.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument comprising a body part and a neck part and a means of attachment which allows a controlled pivoting of said parts in relation to each other whereby said pivoting causes changes in an electric controlling device which is disposed at the place of attachment of said parts, and which transfers said changes to an electric contrivance which causes changes to the sounds being made.



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates to musical instruments, specifically those with strings.

2. Description of Prior Art

Musicians commonly look for new sounds and combinations of sounds to enhance their pieces, in addition to perfecting the execution of the pieces they preform. A common practice to this end is for a musician to move a finger which is holding a note or chord (by virtue of depressing strings above a fret) transversely across the fret or finger board. This slightly changes the length of the strings from fret to bridge. The result is a note which changes pitch (or bends) as the performer executes the operation--either holding or oscillating. Bending a sound in this manner is satisfactory, though rather subtle. However, it is difficult to bend some chords because three or four fingers depressing different strings must all move transversely in unison.

Several inventors have attempted to alleviate this difficulty by having the above mentioned string length change by a re-positioning of the neck. U.S. Pat. No. 1,747,650 to Sawyer (1930), U.S. Pat. No. 1,755,019 to Parker (1930), and U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,550 to Lacroix (1984) all propose a neck which is either flexible or hinged at the instrument body. The problem with these innovations is that they change the height (or action) of the strings above the finger board because they vary the angle of the neck and body from a common longitudinal plane. U.S. Pat. No. 3,447,412 to Marshall (1969) proposes a guitar which does this and is also capable of a "rotary displacement" of said parts. Assuming that the angular displacement of the Marshall invention could be controlled, the pivot mentioned would still have to be very slight in order to not compromise the action, resulting in a very subtle change of sound.
 
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