Support cushion for musical instrument

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Inventors

Standish, Baird

Application #

942410

Filed

Aug-29-2001

Published

Sep-23-2003

Current US Class

084/280
084/281
084/327

International Classes

G10D 001/02

Field of Search

84/280 84/281 84/327

Examiners

Lockett; Kimberly

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Duane Morris LLP

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Abstract
A playing support device for positioning and supporting a pluck musical instrument such as a guitar in a way which allows the performer to position the instrument in front of the body in a manner as if the instrument were being played in a sitting down position. The playing support device also assists in relieving pull on the shoulder caused by the support strap due to the weight of the instrument. The playing support device includes a cushion attachable to the instrument by adjustable straps which enable a comfortable placement of the cushion between the rear surface of the body of the instrument and the body of the player in the playing position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A playing support device for positioning and supporting a plucked musical instrument such as a guitar in spaced relation with respect to a player's torso, the instrument including a body portion having a rear surface and a neck portion connected to a second end of the body portion and at least a first strap attachment button attached to a first end of the body portion, said playing support device comprising:

(a) a cushion member interposable between the rear surface of said plucked musical instrument and the player's torso; and

(b) first and second adjustable strap members for supporting said cushion in a selected position between the rear surface of said plucked musical instrument and the player's torso, said first adjustable strap member having opposite ends, one end being attached to a first end of the cushion member and the other end being attachable to said first strap attachment button; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to musical instruments such as guitars, banjos and the like, and more particularly to apparatus for assisting placement and retention of the instrument in a comfortable playing position.

Guitars, both acoustic and electric, are often played from a standing position with the instrument being supported by a strap looped over the shoulder of the player. While a standing position facilitates the ability to move about on a stage and to perform easily in front of an audience and with other performers, the standing position does not adequately allow the performer to play in a position that is both comfortable and allows the performer the full range of motion, optimum accessibility by both hands to the instrument, and adequate sight lines to the instrument. This is particularly the case with an acoustic instrument, which is typically deeper and less contoured, if at all, on the back than it'electric counterpart, although the same principal applies in both cases. Playing an instrument in a standing position necessitates that the front of the instrument face completely away from the performer, with the back of the instrument flush with the performer's torso. Also, the weight of the guitar can become quite uncomfortable for the player after playing the guitar in a standing position over a period of time. The traditional support strap can also cause tension on the neck due to the weight of the instrument.
 
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