Patent classifications
G10D3/16
LAMINATED PLECTRUM FOR CHORDOPHONE INSTRUMENT
A pick for use with a musical instrument is provided, the pick comprising at least three layers, an upper layer having a long vector, a lower layer having a long vector and an amorphous layer, the long vectors aligned with a longitudinal axis of the pick, the upper layer and the lower layer sandwiching and adhered to the amorphous layer to provide a flexible, resilient pick. The pick may have two pick points, normal to one another. As the direction of the long vector controls the feel of the pick, the first pick point will be more rigid and the second pick point will be more flexible. This also causes the first pick point to feel thicker and the second pick point to feel thinner, despite being substantially the same thickness. These features manifest themselves as differences in tone and attack.
Bow hair material and bow for bowed string instrument
A bow hair material for a bow hair of a bow of a bowed string instrument. The bow hair material includes threads constructed from poly phenylene sulfide resin. The bow material may be formed into a hair bundle that includes a plurality of threads that are substantially parallel with each other. A mounting portion may be formed by welding an end portion of the hair bundle that mounts the hair bundle on a frog or stick of the bow.
Bow hair material and bow for bowed string instrument
A bow hair material for a bow hair of a bow of a bowed string instrument. The bow hair material includes threads constructed from poly phenylene sulfide resin. The bow material may be formed into a hair bundle that includes a plurality of threads that are substantially parallel with each other. A mounting portion may be formed by welding an end portion of the hair bundle that mounts the hair bundle on a frog or stick of the bow.
Box String Instrument Simulator
A simulated musical string instrument formed of plural shaped sheets of rigid material, such as cardboard. There is a top sheet forming a top surface of the simulated string instrument body, and a bottom sheet forming a bottom surface, and multiple sheets between. A simulated fingerboard is attached to the top surface. The top sheet and fingerboard gets stickers that show parts of the simulated string instrument body including openings and notes. There is also a simulated bow guide and a simulated bow.
Bow for stringed musical instrument
A bow for a musical instrument is provided where the bow includes a bowstick having a proximal end configured to be grasped by a user and a distal end remote from the proximal end, the distal end being provided with a stylus configured for use with a capacitive touch screen. The stylus may include a touch screen contact portion for contacting a touch screen and a bow attachment portion for attachment to a bow of a musical instrument. The stylus allows a musician using the bow to interact with a touchscreen device without having to release the bow.
Bow for stringed musical instrument
A bow for a musical instrument is provided where the bow includes a bowstick having a proximal end configured to be grasped by a user and a distal end remote from the proximal end, the distal end being provided with a stylus configured for use with a capacitive touch screen. The stylus may include a touch screen contact portion for contacting a touch screen and a bow attachment portion for attachment to a bow of a musical instrument. The stylus allows a musician using the bow to interact with a touchscreen device without having to release the bow.
Motion/position-sensing responsive light-up musical instrument
A system is described for an enhanced bow piece of a stringed musical instrument. The enhancement includes a visual display element attached to the bow. The appearance of the display changes in response to bow motion, bow position, and one or more user-supplied inputs (e.g. buttons). The system can be entirely self-contained and used as a normal instrument bow, providing a light-up/responsive effect while the user plays their instrument in an otherwise normal way. There is some capability for multiple self-contained units to be locally synchronized, providing group-based visualizations. Alternatively, these devices can be monitored and controlled by an external control system.
Motion/position-sensing responsive light-up musical instrument
A system is described for an enhanced bow piece of a stringed musical instrument. The enhancement includes a visual display element attached to the bow. The appearance of the display changes in response to bow motion, bow position, and one or more user-supplied inputs (e.g. buttons). The system can be entirely self-contained and used as a normal instrument bow, providing a light-up/responsive effect while the user plays their instrument in an otherwise normal way. There is some capability for multiple self-contained units to be locally synchronized, providing group-based visualizations. Alternatively, these devices can be monitored and controlled by an external control system.
AID FOR PLAYING A STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
This invention relates generally to an aid for playing a stringed instrument in the form of a glove comprising a plectrum protruding from the glove thumb tip and/or from one or more of the glove finger tips. The field of use in hand devices for playing stringed instruments. The aid for playing a stringed musical instrument, comprises: a glove with a glove thumb comprising a thumb plectrum rigidly connected to a rigid thumb portion of the glove thumb, wherein the rigid thumb portion encircles or partially encircles the glove thumb to hold the thumb plectrum snug on a thumb of the glove wearer.
Guitar pick holder
The guitar pick holder is configured for use with a stringed musical instrument. The guitar pick holder handle holds and controls one or more plectrum. The guitar pick holder allows the one or more plectrum to be used simultaneously. The guitar pick holder: 1) enables the simultaneous plucking of two or more strings selected from the plurality of strings by a plurality of plectrum; 2) enables the simultaneous plucking of a single string selected from the plurality of strings by a plurality of plectrum; and 3) enables the simultaneous plucking of two or more strings by a plurality of coins. The guitar pick holder comprises a hand grip, one or more plectrum slots, and one or more reverb slots. The one or more plectrum slots and the one or more reverb slots are formed within the hand grip.