Claims
- 1. An electromagnetically stimulated violin comprising:
- a violin having a plurality of strings, said violin mounted on a base having first and second upright support members such that said violin is supported out of contact of surfaces other than said first and second upright support members;
- a plurality of coil magnet assemblies coupled to said violin;
- a plurality of string dampers coupled to said violin;
- each of said plurality of strings passing through one of said plurality of coil magnet assemblies and one of said plurality of string dampers;
- signal generating means for producing a plurality of drive signals such that one drive signal is provided to each coil magnet assembly for electromagnetically exciting said string associated with each said coil magnet assembly to create sound from said violin.
- 2. The violin of claim 1 wherein said signal generating means comprises a sampler storing samples of violin performances.
- 3. The violin of claim 1 wherein said signal generating means comprises a synthesizer.
- 4. The violin of claim 1 wherein said signal generating means comprises a tape playback system, said tape playback system storing a series of violin samples.
- 5. The violin of claim 1 wherein said signal generating means comprises a pitch recognition/MIDI conversion device.
- 6. The violin of claim 1 wherein said coil magnet assemblies each comprise:
- first and second coils of wire each having openings for receiving said wire, said first and second coils coupled electrically to said drive signals; and,
- first and second magnets mounted adjacent said first and second coils and each including metal pole members.
- 7. The violin of claim 6 wherein said first and second magnets comprise samarium magnets.
- 8. The violin of claim 6 wherein said first and second magnets comprise neodymium magnets.
- 9. The violin of claim 1 wherein said coil magnet assembly comprises a single magnet polarized north and south on a horizontal plane and a single coil having an opening for receiving said string.
- 10. An electromagnetically stimulated violin comprising:
- a violin having a hollow body and having a bridge mounted on a surface of said violin, said violin mounted on a base having first and second upright support members such that said violin is supported out of contact of surfaces other than said first and second upright support members;
- a rigid elongated transducer mounted to said violin body and extending over said violin bridge;
- a coil magnet assembly coupled to said violin;
- a damper coupled to said violin;
- said rigid elongated transducer passing through said coil magnet assembly and said damper;
- signal generating means for producing a drive signal such that a drive signal is provided to said coil magnet assembly for electromagnetically exciting said rigid elongated transducer to create sound from said violin.
- 11. The violin of claim 10 wherein said rigid elongated transducer comprises a rod.
- 12. The violin of claim 10 wherein said rigid elongated transducer comprises a needle.
- 13. The violin of claim 10 further including a string abutting said elongated transducer.
- 14. The violin of claim 10 wherein said signal generating means comprises a sampler storing samples of violin performances.
- 15. The violin of claim 10 wherein said signal generating means comprises a synthesizer.
- 16. The violin of claim 10 wherein said signal generating means comprises a tape playback system, said tape playback system storing a series of violin samples.
- 17. The violin of claim 10 wherein said signal generating means comprises a pitch recognition/MIDI conversion device.
- 18. The violin of claim 10 wherein said coil magnet assembly comprises:
- first and second coils of wire each having openings for receiving said wire, said first and second coils coupled electrically to said drive signals; and,
- first and second magnets mounted adjacent said first and second coils and each including metal pole members.
- 19. The violin of claim 18 wherein said first and second magnets comprise samarium magnets.
- 20. The violin of claim 18 wherein said first and second magnets comprise neodymium magnets.
- 21. The violin of claim 10 wherein said coil magnet assembly comprises a single magnet polarized north and south on a horizontal plane and a single coil having an opening for receiving said string.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/433,652 filed Nov. 7, 1989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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