Fade Away Radius For Stringed Musical Instrument
20220139359 ยท 2022-05-05
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Abstract
Ergonomic improvement for stringed musical instrument arrived at though the creation of a multi plane body; or neck body joining; that causes the repositioning of instrument's neck finger board radius crown in relation to performers body reducing curvature of wrist, extension of tendons, and effort required to fret notes.
Claims
1. A stringed musical instrument, be it acoustically amplified or electrically, consisting of a resonating body; a neck having a elongated longitudinal section inset within at least the upper boundary of said body and a suspended plurality of strings under tension over said neck fingerboard performance surface where in; the performance surface; fingerboard, fret-board; has a latitudinal radius with forward most protruding portion positioned along upper longitudinal edge, the longitudinal edge in closest proximity to performer's head and shoulder of finger board appendage when instrument is held; by said performer; in a traditional performance position.
2. A stringed musical instrument, be it acoustically amplified or electrically, consisting of a resonating body; a neck having a elongated longitudinal section inset within at least the upper boundary of said body and a suspended plurality of strings under tension over said neck fingerboard performance surface where in; the performance surface; fingerboard, fret-board; has a latitudinal radius with forward most protruding portion in relationship to performer's torso positioned along the upper longitudinal edge of guitar neck for duration of its length when held in tradition performance position.
3. A stringed musical instrument, be it acoustically amplified or electrically, consisting of a resonating body; a neck having a elongated longitudinal section inset within at least the upper boundary of said body and a suspended plurality of strings under tension over said neck fingerboard performance surface where in; the performance surface; fingerboard, fret board; has a latitudinal radius with upper most elevation positioned along upper longitudinal edge due to the shape of instrument body and how it conforms to performers torso.
4. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1 in which the body of instrument is constructed of multiple pieces of flat wood in a longitudinal direction angularly joined so that when positioned against performers torso; while performer is in a standing position; the portion of neck's latitudinal fingerboard radius that is furthest in distant from performers torso is positioned in tandem with largest gauge lowest pitch string and the portion of neck's latitudinal fingerboard radius that is closest in proximity to performers torso is positioned in tandem with smallest gauge highest pitch string for longitudinal duration.
5. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1, in which the body of instrument is carved, molded, formed, and or contoured in such a manner as to create the ergonomic condition when positioned against performers torso; while standing in a performance position; so that the neck's latitudinal fingerboard radius along upper most longitudinal edge; edge associated with largest gauge lowest pitch string; will be situated at the greatest distant from performers torso; and the lower most longitudinal edge; edge associated with smallest gauge highest pitch string; will be reversely the closest in proximity to performers torso for longitudinal duration of latitudinal neck radius.
6. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1, in which the body of instrument is carved, molded, formed, and or contoured in such a manner as to create the ergonomic condition when placed against performers torso while in tradition standing performance position so that the instrument's neck latitudinal fingerboard radius will assume a condition which places the upper most longitudinal edge at the greatest distance from performers torso and the lower most longitudinal edge in closest proximity to performers torso for duration of necks longitudinal length.
7. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1, in which the body of instrument is carved, molded, formed, and or contoured in such a manner that when held in performance position; the upper most longitudinal edge of neck finger-board playing surface protrudes beyond any other latitudinal point of the neck finger-board playing surface for longitudinal duration.
8. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1 in which the body of instrument is carved, molded, formed, and or contoured in such a manner that when held in performance position; the lower most longitudinal edge of neck finger-board playing surface is receded below any other latitudinal point of the neck finger-board playing surface for longitudinal duration.
9. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1, that has a neck fingerboard playing surface with radius crown positioned along upper longitudinal edge, edge in association with largest gauge lowest pitch string; creating an ergonomic benefit that is arrived at through the neck body joining cavity, body construction, or any combination of those elements that result in said radius crown positioning.
10. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1, with neck body relationship generating ergonomic improvement for performing artist through the reduction of wrist curvature required in depressing largest gauge strings which are in closest proximity to their shoulder and the upper longitudinal edge of instrument neck when held in the traditional performance position; standing or sitting.
11. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1 that utilizes a three piece latitudinal adhesion body fabrication method; where in the pieces are joined at angular seams which cause instrument's neck to have largest gauge string positioned over the most elevated portion of the neck finger board radius for longitudinal duration when instrument is held by performer in a standing position.
12. A stringed musical instrument as in claim 1 in which the body of instrument is carved, molded, formed, and or contoured in such a manner that when held in a standing performance position the most vertically elevated portion of neck finger board latitudinal radius is associated with largest gauge string and said elevation gradually reduces in correspondence with reduction of remaining string gauges.
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DISCLOSURE OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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