Violin family instruments with integrating tonal arm

Music – Instruments – Stringed

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84275, 84294, G10D 102

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045922640

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a bass fiddle of the violin family of instruments having a sound box made from blown fiberglass reinforced resins and wood top plate. An integrating tonal arm is located in the upper chamber of the sound box and eliminates overtones in the upper chamber and produces uniform tonal retention of all strings in all positions.

REFERENCES:
patent: 360317 (1887-03-01), Loppentien
patent: 2414238 (1947-01-01), Osburn
patent: 3678794 (1972-07-01), Tansky
patent: 3699837 (1972-10-01), Annessa

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