Stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Tatsumi, Keizo

Application #

269597

Filed

Nov-10-1988

Published

Jan-2-1990

Current US Class

084/291
984/107
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/292 84/327 D17/14-15 D17/18-20

Assignee

Yamaha Corporation (Hamamatsu, JP)

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument comprises a body portion having a front surface, a side surface and a concave back surface, a neck portion projecting from the side surface of the body portion and having a leading end, and a plurality of strings stretched over the front surface and the neck portion, so that a player's body is received into the concave, thereby supporting the musical instrument in a stable manner during a performance.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A stringed musical instrument having a front side, comprising:

(a) a body portion having a front surface located on said front side, an end surface and a concave back surface, said body portion being a solid body without resonator;

(b) a neck portion projecting from the end surface of said body portion and having a leading end; and

(c) a plurality of strings stretched over said front surface and said neck portion, in which said concave back surface has a peripheral zone generally coplanar with a virtual surface and in which said leading end is located on the front side with respect to said virtual surface.

2. A stringed musical instrument as set forth in claim 1, in which said body portion and said neck portion have respective weights selected in such a manner that the center of gravity of the musical instrument takes place in the body portion.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a stringed musical instrument and, more particularly, to a body shape of a stringed musical instrument of the lute family.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A modern lute type stringed musical instrument such as, for example, an electric guitar largely comprises a body plate, a neck projecting from the body plate and provided with a plurality of frets in spaced arrangement with one another, and a plurality of strings, typically six strings, each extending over the front surface of the body plate and terminating at the leading end of the neck. When playing the lute type stringed musical instrument, the musical instrument is held across the player's body and, then, the strings are plucked with the fingers of the right hand or a plectrum, the fingers of the left hand being used to force down the strings to one of the frets. Then, the body plate is usually brought into contact with the player's body at the back surface thereof during the performance.
 
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