Stringed musical instrument with keyboard

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Inventors

Williams, Maschon

Application #

784265

Filed

Jan-15-1997

Published

Nov-25-1997

Current US Class

084/170
084/263
084/267
084/291
084/423R

International Classes

G10D 015/00

Field of Search

84/170 84/171 84/267 84/291 84/423

Examiners

Spyrou; Cassandra C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

5507215   Keyboard assembly
5596157   Stringed musical i...

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument such as an electric or acoustic guitar and a bass guitar in combination with a piano-type keyboard. The musical instrument of the present invention includes a body with a neck extending from the body and a plurality of strings extending across the neck and the body. The body has a portion extending outward from the strings upon which the keyboard is adjustably attached using a bracket The present invention provides a user with ready access to both the stringed instrument and the keyboard. The user may utilize the stringed instrument and keyboard separately alternating therebetween or simultaneously having one hand of the user play the keyboard as well striking and/or strumming the strings. The user also has the ability to adjust the positioning of the keyboard in relation to the stringed instrument. The adjustability of the keyboard allows the user to orient the keyboard in the most comfortable position for playing so that the user may excel at performing with the present invention.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument with keyboard, comprising: a stringed musical instrument comprising:

a body;

a neck; and

a plurality of strings extending across said neck and said body;

an extending portion attached to said body and extending outward from said strings;

a keyboard having a plurality of keys; and

means for adjustably attaching said keyboard to said extending portion.

2. A stringed musical instrument with keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said body is hollow.

3. A stringed musical instrument with keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said body is solid.

4. A stringed musical instrument with keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said stringed musical instrument is an electric guitar.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a stringed musical device such as a guitar, bass guitar, or other similar stringed instrument in combination with a conventional piano-type keyboard. The present invention allows the user to play the stringed instrument and the keyboard simultaneously.

2. Description of Prior Art

Combined musical instruments have been the subject of earlier U.S. patents. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 522,048, issued on Jun. 26, 1894, to Louis Jean Marie Duvivier describes a keyboard for attachment to a viola or cello instrument. The keyboard is connected above the strings to the neck of the instrument. Depressing of the keys of the keyboard causes dampers to press on the strings of the instrument in order to facilitate producing the sound.

U.S. Pat. No. 1,425,032, issued on Aug. 8, 1992, to Peter Milito describes a musical device, such as a guitar, with a series of bells or chimes disposed within the hollow body of the guitar. The bells are in the form of metallic flat bars that are arranged in order of varying length and adapted to be struck by respective hammers actuated by an electric circuit.
 
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