Stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Armin, Richard

Application #

572813

Filed

Jan-23-1984

Published

Aug-26-1986

Current US Class

084/275
084/291
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/02

Field of Search

84/1.16 84/173 84/192-196 84/274-277 84/285 84/291-292

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument comprises a body in which a sound board is mounted with a clearance between it and the body, the sound board being connected to the body by vibration damping means.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bowed stringed musical instrument comprising a back, a side wall and a sound board on the upper side of the side wall, each of said back, side wall and sound board being imperforate, the side wall and sound board having sealing means connected therebetween, and defining together a body without a cavity open to the surroundings, a bridge mounted on the upper side of the sound board over which the strings are stretched, and the lower edge of the sound board being connected to the upper side of the side wall through spacers which are substantially non-transmissive of audio frequency vibrations, whereby the instrument is substantially free of transmission of audio frequency vibrations between the sound board and the remainder of the body.



Description
This invention relates to a bowed musical instrument, more especially to such an instrument which is adapted for electrical amplification. The conventional bowed string instruments such as violins, violas, cellos and bass violins give a sound of low volume, and at increasing distances from the instruments the full tonal qualities, particularly the more subtle qualities, are lost to the hearer.

Attempts have been made to amplify violins electrically, using microphonic and piezo-ceramic pick-ups attached to the bridge and other parts of the violin but these measures have not proved satisfactory as a poor and distorted sound is obtained, and such attempts have resulted in feedback, a gross anomaly common to many amplified instruments.

The invention provides an electro-acoustic instrument which is considered to have superior acoustic qualities and which lends itself particularly well to electrical amplification.

The present invention provides a bowed stringed musical instrument comprising a body having a back and a side wall, a sound board on the upper side of the side wall on which is mounted a bridge over which the strings are stretched, the sound board being mounted with a clearance between it and the upper edge of the side wall and being connected to the side wall through spacers which are substantially non-transmissive of audio frequency vibrations, and said back, side wall and sound board being substantially imperforate and the side wall and sound board having sealing means connected between them whereby the body and sound board define between them an acoustically closed cavity. The pick-up, when attached, is connected to the underside of the sound board, and it picks up the mechanical vibrations of the sound board. Electrical leads from the pick-up may connect to a conventional amplifier and speaker system.
 
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