Stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Pytlewski, Roger

Application #

211707

Filed

Dec-1-1980

Published

Mar-23-1982

Current US Class

084/291
084/297R
084/298
084/307
984/106
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/04

Field of Search

D17/14 D17/17 D17/19 D17/21 84/173 84/267 84/268 84/291 84/293 84/297

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson; Howard L.

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Abstract
A guitar having a split level top of its sound box which thus is formed at two different (vertically separated) levels and connected by an angular cross bridge to which one end of the strings is anchored so as to directly vibrate the chamber. The result is an increased sound volume and resonance persistance which is achieved without the distortion that may result from electronic amplification when applied to conventional guitars or other stringed musical instruments.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument such as a guitar, comprising a head, elongated neck and connected walls forming a sound chamber, said chamber including a split-level top surface formed by respective upper and lower panels longitudinally spaced apart and edge-connected to an angular cross bridge, said panels being disposed generally parallel to each other and to a wall forming the bottom of the chamber so as to form a chamber of different depths corresponding to elevations of the split level top,

said elongated neck and lower panel being lengthwise overlaid by tensioned strings extending from said head to said cross bridge and being terminally anchored respectively to the head and to the cross bridge, whereby vibration of a string effects direct vibration of the angular cross bridge, which vibration is transmitted to and reinforced by the underlying sound chamber.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The distortion produced by electronic amplification of musical instruments, particularly stringed instruments, has been recognised as long as microphones have been used. Correction has been approached in several ways such as (a) use of steel strings, or (b) direct electronic pick-up from the sound box itself. Each of these increases the volume but often with a corresponding loss of clarity or tone. Echo chambers have also been added to the instrument itself and although they add a pleasing element they do not produce a greater initial volume; that is, the strings are not attached directly to the echo chamber and hence it is not a primary sound chamber even though the strings may run through it (e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 853,686 to Feather and Culp). Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a stringed musical instrument having improved clarity and volume due to the stepped shape of the sound box or resonance chamber having an angular bridge to which the strings are directly connected so as to effect vibration of the chamber. Such sound may then of course be further amplified or reverberated as desired, but often no such attachment or construction is desired.
 
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