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Musical instrument pick
11170744 · 2021-11-09 · ·

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
20230298546 · 2023-09-21 ·

A pick for plucking a string of a stringed musical instrument includes a pick body having a front side and a rear side, the pick body defining: a distal end having a tip for plucking the string; and a proximal end for gripping by a user; and a plurality of raised formations extending from at least one of the front side and the rear side of the pick body, the raised formations being arranged in non-overlapping rows extending transverse to an axis extending longitudinally along a length of the pick body from the tip to the proximal end, the non-overlapping rows disposed along the length of the pick body.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PICK
20230298546 · 2023-09-21 ·

A pick for plucking a string of a stringed musical instrument includes a pick body having a front side and a rear side, the pick body defining: a distal end having a tip for plucking the string; and a proximal end for gripping by a user; and a plurality of raised formations extending from at least one of the front side and the rear side of the pick body, the raised formations being arranged in non-overlapping rows extending transverse to an axis extending longitudinally along a length of the pick body from the tip to the proximal end, the non-overlapping rows disposed along the length of the pick body.

Hand-held tool
11749234 · 2023-09-05 ·

The invention is generally directed to a tool formed from a single material including an engagement portion to contact or engage a target material or item; a handle portion; and one or more openings such that a user may maintain skin-to-skin contact between the user's fingers, thumb, and/or hand. In accordance with some embodiments, the invention is directed to a tool that may also include: a pinch portion between the handle portion and the engagement portion, to be gripped or pinched by a user, the pinch portion comprising one or more openings or orifices such that skin-to-skin contact is maintained during use; and one or more protrusions, indents, textures, ridges, or other surface features on the pinch portion or handle portion to assist with a user's grip of the tool.

Hand-held tool
11749234 · 2023-09-05 ·

The invention is generally directed to a tool formed from a single material including an engagement portion to contact or engage a target material or item; a handle portion; and one or more openings such that a user may maintain skin-to-skin contact between the user's fingers, thumb, and/or hand. In accordance with some embodiments, the invention is directed to a tool that may also include: a pinch portion between the handle portion and the engagement portion, to be gripped or pinched by a user, the pinch portion comprising one or more openings or orifices such that skin-to-skin contact is maintained during use; and one or more protrusions, indents, textures, ridges, or other surface features on the pinch portion or handle portion to assist with a user's grip of the tool.

GUITAR PICK

A guitar pick or plectrum is provided for use with a stringed musical instrument. The guitar pick or plectrum includes a central body and a first picking wing portion peripherally extending from the central body a first longitudinal direction from the central body. The first picking wing portion includes an end portion and multiple layered picking edges each extending in the first longitudinal direction from the end portion and being spaced apart from each other a predefined distance. Each of multiple layered picking edges is configured to pick a same string on a single strum to provide a multiple sounds from a single strum when picking a single string.

GUITAR PICK

A guitar pick or plectrum is provided for use with a stringed musical instrument. The guitar pick or plectrum includes a central body and a first picking wing portion peripherally extending from the central body a first longitudinal direction from the central body. The first picking wing portion includes an end portion and multiple layered picking edges each extending in the first longitudinal direction from the end portion and being spaced apart from each other a predefined distance. Each of multiple layered picking edges is configured to pick a same string on a single strum to provide a multiple sounds from a single strum when picking a single string.

INSTRUMENT PICKS HAVING A NANO SUCTION LAYER

An instrument pick is described, which includes a flexible layer and a first nano suction layer attached to a first surface of the flexible layer. Related methods are also described.

INSTRUMENT PICKS HAVING A NANO SUCTION LAYER

An instrument pick is described, which includes a flexible layer and a first nano suction layer attached to a first surface of the flexible layer. Related methods are also described.

Ergonomic plectrum
11823650 · 2023-11-21 ·

A plectrum for strumming a stringed instrument has a body having a front face, a rear face, a pick tip, and an outer edge. An ergonomic contour is provided on the front face or the rear face of the body. In one version, the ergonomic contour extends radially from a central region to a position short of the outer edge of the plectrum, wherein the ergonomic contour creates a surface that is contactable by a thumb or other finger of a user to assist the user in using the plectrum and wherein the ergonomic contour does not interfere with using the outer edge during strumming. In another version, the ergonomic contour provides a tactile indication of the position, location, or orientation of a pick tip. The ergonomic contour can be in the form of a ridge and/or a change of thickness of the central region.