Teaching ukelele

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Inventors

Doane, J. Chalmers

Application #

614373

Filed

Sep-18-1975

Published

Aug-16-1977

Current US Class

084/173
084/291
084/297R
084/305

International Classes

G10D 003/14

Field of Search

84/173 84/267 84/268 84/284 84/285 84/290-293 84/297-307 84/314 D56/1

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit, Osann, Mayer & Holt, Ltd.

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Abstract
This invention is directed to a ukelele that is relatively simple yet sturdy in construction, produces a superior tone, is easy to hold and play, easy to tune, remains in tune for extended periods of time, and is useful in teaching people to play stringed instruments of the type where the strings are plucked to produce a musical tone. The sound box, in plan view, is constructed in the shape of a right angle triangle. The sound box has three circular sound openings positioned in a triangular pattern on the top surface of the sound box. The neck of the ukelele extends a substantial distance into the sound box. The strings of the ukelele pass through two sets of holes in the tuning head before being wound onto the tuning pegs.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a stringed musical instrument of the type having a hollow sound box, a neck having a fingerboard mounted on the top surface thereof, a tuning head having tuning pegs, said tuning head being located at the end of said neck remote for said sound box, a nut mounted on the upper surface of said neck between said soundbox and said tuning head, a bridge mounted on said sound box, and a plurality of strings extending across said bridge, over said fingerboard and across said nut to said tuning pegs and attached thereto, the improvement comprising:

said tuning head having a pair of holes for each string penetrating through said tuning head between said nut and said tuning pegs for receiving said string at the upper surface of said tuning head and passing it to the lower surface thereof and for receiving said string at the lower surface of said tuning head and passing it to said upper surface.



Description
This invention comprises a musical instrument that is useful in teaching music. More particularly, this invention comprises a ukelele that is relatively simple in construction, produces a superior tone, is easy to hold and play, easy to tune, remains in tune for extended periods of time, and is useful in teaching people to play stringed instruments of the type where the strings are plucked to produce a musical tone.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Musical instruments such as ukeleles, guitars, mandolins, and the like, which consist of a sound box, keyboard and strings which are plucked to produce the musical tones, have been popular in many countries for many years. The more expensive and sophisticated stringed instruments are noted for producing superior tone and can be regarded as high quality musical instruments. These high quality instruments are usually well made and are owned by professionals who take care of their instruments. Less expensive versions of these instruments, usually owned by amateurs, suffer from a number of defects. For example, the construction of the sound box in the less expensive models is not very sturdy with the result that the sound box tends to warp with changes in humidity. Warping changes the shape of the sound box and affects the tone of the instrument, generally unfavourably. In many of the less expensive instruments, the pegs used to hold the strings in tension tend to slip in their holding sockets, particularly as the instrument becomes older, with the result that the strings repeatedly go out of tune. Consequently, the pegs must constantly be adjusted to keep the strings in tune.
 
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