序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Musical toy US50194821 1921-09-20 US1437604A 1922-12-05 MALLOY RICHARD J; BEATTY WILLIAM F
182 Stringed musical instrument US41683620 1920-10-14 US1410504A 1922-03-21 GEORGE POST CLYDE
183 Musical instrument US1312614D US1312614A 1919-08-12
184 Stringed musical instrument. US1914860436 1914-09-05 US1152925A 1915-09-07 BACH JOHN A
185 Stringed musical instrument. US1907370173 1907-04-25 US878006A 1908-02-04 JOHNSON PETER
186 Musical instrument. US1900013027 1900-04-16 US666710A 1901-01-29 SPENCE WILLIAM
187 Guitar support and player. US1899714082 1899-04-22 US637273A 1899-11-21 MILLER MORTON G
188 Musical instrument US527675D US527675A 1894-10-16
189 Musical instrument US456027D US456027A 1891-07-14
190 Harmonious scale instrument US13825202 2011-09-20 US09821137B2 2017-11-21 Carla Rose Heiter-Kelly
The present invention relates to a musical instrument for producing a harmonious scale of musical notes. The instrument includes nine separate sound actuators each of which is configured to cause the musical instrument to generate a different frequency selected from the group of frequencies comprising 174 Hz, 285 Hz, 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, 852 Hz and 963 Hz, the musical instrument being configured such that physically manipulating the sound actuators causes the musical instrument to generate the frequency corresponding to the sound actuator manipulated. The invention is also directed at a system for—writing music to be played with a musical instrument incorporating the harmonious scale of musical notes as described above. The notation system includes a staff of five parallel and horizontal lines separated by four spaces, the first line indicating a first note of 174 Hz, the space immediately above the first line indicating a second note of 285 Hz, the second line indicating a third note of 396 Hz, the space immediately above the second line indicating a fourth note of 417 Hz, the third line indicating a fifth note of 528 Hz, the space immediately above the third line indicating a sixth note of 639 Hz, the fourth line indicating a seventh note of 741 Hz, the space immediately above the fourth line indicating an eighth of 852 Hz and the fifth line, indicating a ninth note of 963 Hz.
191 ELECTROACOUSTIC BOUZOUKI WITH PERFORATED VESSEL US15526468 2015-10-21 US20170316770A1 2017-11-02 Athanasios PALAVRATZIS
Electroacoustic bouzouki with perforated vessel, for exercise as well as for concerts having a neck (1) which reaches until tailpiece (2), head (3), tuning keys for fastening strings (4), electromagnet (5) and bridge (6) on the front part (7) over which the strings pass (4), preamplifier (9) and amplifier (10) in its body, output (12), electric signal and battery (16), bearing, a rear part called vessel (13). The vessel carries on its surface at least one user-defined opening of any shape and is mounted on the front part (7) of the body by gluing or screwing. The best use of the electroacoustic bouzouki with perforated vessel takes place when the number of openings ranges from 2 to 6.
192 Bohemian instruments US14579418 2014-12-22 US09773479B2 2017-09-26 Adam Lee; Shaun Lee
A Bohemian Instrument may be a musical instrument, acoustic or electric, with a metallic semi-hollow or hollow body. The Bohemian Instrument may comprise a neck extending from the body. In various embodiments, the Bohemian Instrument may comprise, but not be limited to, for example, a through-body neck, extending from the head of the neck into the body of the instrument. Within the body, the Bohemian Instrument may comprise a frame reinforcing at least one inner-edge of the body. In various embodiments, the frame within the body may be comprised of wood and be connected to, or comprise a part of, the through-body neck. By reinforcing the body, the frame also serves to improve a resonation quality of the hollow or semi-hollow metallic body. In turn, the Bohemian Instrument's unique and distinct sound is further articulated.
193 ACOUSTIC-ELECTRONIC MUSIC MACHINE US15338836 2016-10-31 US20170125003A1 2017-05-04 Katherine Quittner
A music machine, comprising: a platform; a plurality of arcos disposed around a perimeter of the platform, the plurality of arcos disposed in a substantially vertical orientation; a central mast disposed substantially at a center of the platform; and a hand wheel disposed on the central mast, wherein each of the plurality of arcos is strung with a musical instrument string, and wherein each musical instrument string is tuned to produce a musical tone when caused to vibrate.
194 Fingerboard Protector for Stringed Musical Instruments US14698074 2015-04-28 US20160322033A1 2016-11-03 Mark Anthony Apodaca
Disclosed is a fingerboard protector for stringed musical instruments which demonstrates a novel solution to the problem of fingerboard wear caused by the players fingers making contact with the fingerboard. This physical contact in addition to the natural acidity of the players fingers can wear down the fingerboard creating indentations as well as contaminating the fingerboard with tarnish and grime. In the case of a fretless instrument, the strings are pushed directly into the fingerboard causing wear to occur at a much faster rate. My present invention sets out to solve this problem by creating a fingerboard protector safeguarding it from undesirable wear during normal playing of the instrument. The ease of installation and removal will appeal to musicians who want to protect their instrument as well as give it a new and unique look.
195 Stringed instrument tuning device US13735653 2013-01-07 US09218795B1 2015-12-22 William Woolery; David J. Borisoff
A device for setting the tension in a string of a stringed musical instrument whereby a musician can instantly retune the string to play either one of two predetermined notes by merely actuating a lever. The device is preferably attached between the tailpiece or body of the instrument and an end of the string. The element of the tuner to which the string is attached (a string anchor) moves with a rectilinear motion to change the string tension. Two embodiments are disclosed, one of which used a rotating cam to position the string anchor, and the other of which uses a two-bar linkage to position the string anchor.
196 Combination Guitar and Bass US14272654 2014-05-08 US20150325220A1 2015-11-12 David Graham; Matthew Matessa
This invention is a combination stringed musical instrument like a guitar along with bass guitar elements. The invention can be either acoustic or electric. The instrument employs a common body, neck, and fingerboard, with the scale of the neck and fingerboard of a traditional guitar. The instrument uses both standard guitar and standard bass guitar strings. Significantly, this invention is designed to incorporate one or more bass strings replacing string(s) of a traditional guitar, with those bass string(s) tuned one octave lower than the string(s) replaced. An arrangement of independent electromagnetic pickups is used to isolate the signals from the bass strings from the signals of the guitar strings, and optionally present those signals as combined or separate at the output jack.
197 Harmonious scale instrument US12885863 2010-09-20 US09092993B2 2015-07-28 Carla Rose Heiter-Kelly
There is provided a musical instrument for producing a harmonious scale of musical notes, said instrument having nine separate sound actuators each of which is configured to cause the musical instrument to generate a different musical tone selected from the group of frequencies comprising 174 hz, 285 hz, 396 hz, 417 hz, 528 hz, 639 hz, 741 hz, 852 hz and 963 hz, the musical instrument being configured such that physically manipulating the sound actuators causes the musical instrument to generate the musical tone corresponding to the sound actuator manipulated. The invention is also directed at a system for writing music to be played with a musical instrument incorporating the harmonious scale of musical notes as described above. The notation system consists a staff of five equally spaced parallel and horizontal lines separated by four spaces, the first line indicating a fist note of 174 hz, the space immediately above the first line indicating a second note of 285 hz, the second line indicating a third note of 396 hz, the space immediately above the second line indicating a fourth note of 417 hz, the third line indicating a fifth note of 528 hz, the space immediately above the third line indicating a sixth note of 639 hz, the fourth line indicating a seventh note of 741 hz, the space immediately above the fourth line indicating an eighth of 852 hz and the fifth line, indicating a ninth note of 963 hz.
198 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SOUND USING A SLACKLINE US14586611 2014-12-30 US20150189429A1 2015-07-02 Stephen Douglas Brown
A method and apparatus for the production of sound that may be in the form of musical tones using a slackline as the vibrational sound source and a vibrational tracking clip with an electroacoustic transducer such as a microphone, pickup or piezoelectric crystal mounted in close proximity to the slackline to transmit the vibrational sound waves from the slackline to an amplifier, a computer, tablet, mobile device, a digital recording system or other digital device and speaker to record, playback and/or modify the sound using sound effect systems and/or software applications. The present invention is further related to a vibrational inducement apparatus to induce a vibration in the slackline and tone conditioning software applications implemented on a digital device having a microprocessor, memory and storage and a measuring device that measures distance, angles, position and/or movement and translates sound signals to musical tones based on these measurements.
199 RETRACTABLE STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SAME US14204526 2014-03-11 US20140260889A1 2014-09-18 Marc Eugene ANDERSON
The present invention is directed a retractable stringed musical instrument, and more particularly, to a stringed musical instrument having a tailpiece, a body coupled to the tailpiece, a neck coupled to the body and a fingerboard coupled to the neck. The fingerboard and the neck adjustably extendable and retractable relative to the tailpiece. The retractable stringed instrument further comprises a bridge coupled to the body where the bridge vertically movable upon retraction of the fingerboard and the neck to enable the fingerboard to move over the bridge.
200 Support Stand US14161429 2014-01-22 US20140203158A1 2014-07-24 James R. Hennessey
A stand moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. A plurality of legs is rotatably coupled to a connector and are rotatable between a closed position, in which each the plurality of legs is substantially parallel, and an open configuration. When the stand is in a closed configuration the plurality of legs are in the closed position and received in a cavity, and the connector is removably secured to the body. When the stand is in an open configuration, the plurality of legs are in the open position and the connector is removably secured to the body such that the plurality of legs are outside of the cavity and such that the body is positioned to receive and support at least a portion of a guitar.
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