Soundboard for stringed musical instruments

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Inventors

Sidner, Arthur E.

Application #

627390

Filed

Oct-31-1975

Published

Jun-28-1977

Current US Class

084/194
084/268
084/291
084/307
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/02

Field of Search

84/192 84/193 84/194 84/195 84/298 84/268 84/269 84/276 84/275 84/291 84/307 84/308 84/294

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bovee; Warren R.

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Abstract
Soundboards for stringed musical instruments comprising radially/circumferentially anisotropic sheets. The soundboards may be constructed of wooden wedges arranged so that the wood grain radiates from the focal point of the sheet. The soundboards preferably have at least a partially rounded periphery. Stringed instruments containing the novel soundboards are disclosed wherein the strings are coupled to the soundboards through a bridge located near the focal point of the soundboard.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A soundboard for stringed musical instruments comprising a solid sheet which is radially/circumferentially anisotropic and which comprises a plurality of longitudinally-grained, wooden sections radiating from the focal point of the sheet and wherein said sheet includes a plurality of curved braces concentric about the focal point of said sheet.

2. A soundboard according to claim 1 wherein the periphery of said soundboard is at least partially rounded.

3. A plucked-string musical instrument comprising tensioned strings, a soundboard, and means coupling said strings to said soundboard wherein the improvement comprises a soundboard which is a radially/circumferentially anisotropic sheet comprising stiff fibers in a matrix, said fibers running substantially radially from a focal point of said sheet, said soundboard including a plurality of braces concentric about said focal point and wherein means coupling said strings to said soundboard is a bridge attached near said focal point.



Description
This invention relates to soundboards for acoustic, stringed musical instruments which improve the sound character of the instruments. More specifically, the disclosed soundboards provide stringed instruments having an improved balance between maximum volume and minimum sound coloration or distortion.

The characteristic vibration of tuned strings has long been used to produce pleasing musical sounds. In order to increase the sound of the vibrating strings so that the sounds will be sufficiently audible to the human ear, the strings have been connected, through a bridge, to a soundboard, whereby a more efficient acoustical coupling between the vibrating strings and the air is obtained.

As performers have used stringed instruments to perform for larger audiences, the need to achieve maximum volume from the vibrating strings has become of paramount importance, particularly for the hand-held stringed instruments which have smaller soundboards, such as the lute and its relatives, e.g., vihuela, guitar, and the like. However, in modifying the instruments to achieve greater sound volume the characteristic pure sound of the vibrating string, i.e. the regular, ordered, relationship between the fundamental vibrating mode of the string and the higher overtones, was often lost or overshadowed by the "color" contributed by the freely vibrating modes of the soundboard itself.
 
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