Patent classifications
G10D3/173
Plectrum sheath designed to retain a single plectrum
A plectrum sheath made of a rigid material designed to retain a single plectrum, having a thin wide opening at the top and a closure at the bottom. Two clip springs are built into the device due to the nature of its fabrication. These clip springs provide downward spring tension that holds a plectrum firmly in place once the plectrum is fully inserted into the plectrum sheath.
Plectrum sheath designed to retain a single plectrum
A plectrum sheath made of a rigid material designed to retain a single plectrum, having a thin wide opening at the top and a closure at the bottom. Two clip springs are built into the device due to the nature of its fabrication. These clip springs provide downward spring tension that holds a plectrum firmly in place once the plectrum is fully inserted into the plectrum sheath.
METHOD AND DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING FUNCTIONS EMPLOYING WEARABLE PRESSURE-SENSITIVE DEVICES
A wearable pressure sensor coupled to a controller and transmitter/receiver that when activated sends a control signal.
Guitar Aid
A guitar aid enables a user to selectively position and control tension and angle of a guitar pick for a richer sound with decreased strain on the user's hand and fingers. The guitar aid can includes a ring member defining an opening sized and shaped to fit around a finger of a user and a pick retainer unitarily formed with the ring member and configured to secure a guitar pick therein. The pick retainer can include first, second, and third retentions arms extending outwardly from the ring member and defining pick receiving channels configured to receive and secure a guitar pick therein. The guitar aid can also include at least one retention nub extending upwardly from and unitarily formed with the ring member, the retention nub being configured to contact a body of the guitar pick when the guitar pick is positioned within the pick receiving channels.
Stringed Instrument With Vibrating Rear Diaphragm
A stringed instrument comprises a substantially hollow body that includes a front soundboard, a rear diaphragm, and a side wall, all defining an internal volume therein that has a first curved interface between the side wall and the front soundboard and a second curved interface between the side wall and the rear diaphragm, such that when the front soundboard vibrates in reaction to the strings being strummed, struck, or picked the rear diaphragm is driven by the side walls and the first and second curved interface. The stringed instrument may take the form of a guitar that includes a primary sound aperture in the front soundboard, a neck having a fretboard with a plurality of frets, a heel fixed at a proximal end thereof, and a string nut at a distal end thereof. A tuning head projects away from the string nut and includes a plurality of tuning mechanisms.
Pick holder for stringed musical instrument picks
A string instrument pick holder assembly including a pouch operable to store one or more instrument picks. The pouch having an inner surface configured to contain the one or more picks, and an outer surface located opposite the inner surface. The string instrument pick holder assembly further including a saddle having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface is located opposite the first surface, and a strap coupled with the saddle, wherein the strap is operable connect the saddle with a string instrument. A first portion of a fastener is connected with the outer surface of the pouch, and a second portion of the fastener is coupled with the first surface of the saddle. The second portion of the fastener is operable to detachably connect with the first portion of the fastener.
Pick holder for stringed musical instrument picks
A string instrument pick holder assembly including a pouch operable to store one or more instrument picks. The pouch having an inner surface configured to contain the one or more picks, and an outer surface located opposite the inner surface. The string instrument pick holder assembly further including a saddle having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the second surface is located opposite the first surface, and a strap coupled with the saddle, wherein the strap is operable connect the saddle with a string instrument. A first portion of a fastener is connected with the outer surface of the pouch, and a second portion of the fastener is coupled with the first surface of the saddle. The second portion of the fastener is operable to detachably connect with the first portion of the fastener.
METHOD OF STORING MUSICAL ACCESSORIES
A method of storing musical accessories includes providing a storage case, the storage case comprising a compartment and a lid, the compartment defining an interior configured to receive musical accessories, the lid configured to cover an opening of the compartment to enclose the interior; inserting a musical accessory into the interior of the compartment through an orifice in the lid; receiving the musical accessory on one of an accessory tray and an accessory mount; and retrieving the musical accessory from the interior of the compartment.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PICK
A pick for plucking a string of a stringed musical instrument is provided. The pick includes a planar body having front and rear sides, a distal end having a curved tip for plucking the string, a proximal end for gripping by a user; and a plurality of raised formations provided on at least one of the front and rear sides of the planar body at the distal end, the raised formations being structured and arranged at the distal end to strike the string more than once when the distal end plucks the string.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PICK
A pick for plucking a string of a stringed musical instrument is provided. The pick includes a planar body having front and rear sides, a distal end having a curved tip for plucking the string, a proximal end for gripping by a user; and a plurality of raised formations provided on at least one of the front and rear sides of the planar body at the distal end, the raised formations being structured and arranged at the distal end to strike the string more than once when the distal end plucks the string.