Sound-enhanced stringed musical instruments

Music – Instruments – Stringed

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84267, 84294, G01D 110, G01D 108, G01D 302

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053557565

ABSTRACT:
A banjo has a resonator (24) mounted about the pot (11) and acoustical links (25) that acoustically couple the resonator with the banjo head (14). When the instrument is played acoustical waves pass from the head through the acoustical links to the resonator which amplifies the sound produced by the banjo. An adoption of this invention is also disclosed for a guitar.

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