Claims
- 1. A dual-configuration stringed musical instrument, comprising:
- a body portion;
- a neck portion extending in a first direction from the main body portion to an outward end of the neck portion;
- a tail, constructed and arranged to be adjustably extendable and fully retractable relative to said body portion in a manner to provide a user with capability of deploying a modal configuration of the stringed musical instrument selected from the following two modal configurations in which the instrument can be played:
- (1) a first modal configuration wherein said tail is substantially concealed from surrounding viewers, and
- (2) a second modal configuration wherein said tail extends in a direction opposite the first direction of said neck portion, to an outward end of said tail displaced from said body portion by an exposed-tail dimension that can be set by the user to any desired value up to a predetermined maximum;
- a first strap attachment fitting deployed in a predetermined location alone said neck portion and
- a second strap attachment fitting deployed in an end region of said tail, said first and second strap attachment fittings being configured and arranged to engage respective opposite ends of a playing strap so as to support the instrument (a) when deployed in the first modal configuration with a minimal fixed span between the two fittings, as well as (b) when deployed in the second modal configuration wherein adjustment of the exposed-tail dimension provides a variable span between said two attachment fittings.
- 2. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said body portion and said tail are configured in a manner to cause said tail to become substantially concealed behind a regularly visible region of said body portion when the first modal configuration is deployed.
- 3. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said body portion is configured with a cavity region located, shaped and arranged to at least partially contain and substantially conceal said tail when the first modal configuration is deployed.
- 4. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said body portion is configured with a cavity region configured to fully contain and substantially conceal said tail when the first modal configuration is deployed.
- 5. The retractable tail system as defined in claim 1 further comprising a cap of resilient material deployed over the outward end of said tail, whereby, in the second modal configuration, the instrument may be supported on a floor surface and played from a seated position, the height of the instrument being user adjustable through adjustment of the exposed-tail dimension.
- 6. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said neck portion is made to have an elongated generally-rectangular shape, tapered in a manner to decrease in width toward the outward end of said neck portion, and
- said tail is made to have a generally rectangular shape, tapered in a manner to decrease in width toward the outward end of said tail;
- whereby said neck portion and said tail are made to present an aesthetically integrated and balanced appearance when the second modal configuration is deployed.
- 7. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 6, further comprising:
- a set of playing strings of said stringed musical instrument extending from a first string end location in a region of said body portion to a second string end location in an end region of said neck portion;
- said stringed musical instrument being of a type having no string tuning mechanism deployed in the end region of said neck portion and thus being classified as headless.
- 8. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein said tail playing strap attachment means is configured and arranged in a manner to additionally enable the playing strap to be utilized when said tail is deployed in the first modal configuration.
- 9. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a third strap attachment fitting, deployed in a predetermined location in an end region of said body portion opposite the neck portion,
- configured and arranged to co-operate with said first strap attachment fitting in engaging opposite ends of a playing strap so as to support the instrument for performing with said tail deployed in the first modal configuration.
- 10. A retractable tail system, in a stringed musical instrument having a main body portion and having a neck portion extending therefrom in a first direction, comprising:
- a tail configured and arranged to engage and co-operate with the main body portion in a laterally-constrained telescopic manner that enables said tail to be extendable from the main body in a direction opposite that of the neck portion, to be fully retractable relative to the main body portion, and thus to be deployable in a modal configuration selected from the following two modal configurations:
- (1) a first modal configuration wherein said tail is retracted and thus caused to be concealed from surrounding viewers, and
- (2) a second modal configuration wherein said tail extends by a user-set exposed-tail dimension from the main body portion of the instrument to an outward end of said tail.
- 11. The retractable tail system as defined in claim 10, wherein said tail is made to have a generally rectangular shape, tapered in a manner to decrease in width toward the outward end thereof.
- 12. The retractable tail system as defined in claim 10 wherein said tail and the main body portion are constructed and arranged to co-operate in a manner to provide user adjustment of the exposed-tail dimension to any desired dimension up to a predetermined maximum dimension, whereby the instrument may be played with the exposed-tail dimension thusly adjusted when the second modal configuration is deployed.
- 13. The retractable tail system as defined in claim 12 further comprising a cap of resilient material deployed over the outward end of said tail, whereby, in the second modal configuration, the instrument may be supported on a floor surface and played from a seated position, the height of the instrument being user adjustable through adjustment of the exposed-tail dimension.
- 14. A dual-configuration stringed musical instrument, comprising:
- a main body portion having a neck-attachment end and a tail-attachment end opposite the neck-attachment end;
- a neck portion, attached in a fixed manner to and extending from the neck-attachment end of said main body portion, having a generally flat forward-facing fingerboard surface and having a predetermined neck width at the neck attachment end of the main body portion; and
- a tail, having a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape defining a generally flat forward-facing surface with a minimum width at least 20% of the neck width, attached to said main body portion at the tail-attachment end thereof in an adjustable slidable manner such that a user of said instrument can adjust said tail so as to render said musical instrument playable in a modal configuration selected from the following two modal configurations;
- (1) a first modal configuration wherein said tail is retracted so as to remain substantially concealed from surrounding viewers, and
- (2) a second modal configuration wherein said tail extends from the tail-attachment end of said main body by an exposed-tail dimension that is settable by the user.
- 15. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 14 wherein:
- said neck and said tail are each made to have a corresponding generally rectangular elongated tapered shape in forward-facing profile, decreasing in width with increasing distance from said main body portion, such that said tail is made to have sufficient width to provide a selection of ergonomically beneficial points of location for attachment of a playing strap and to provide an aesthetically integrated and balanced appearance of said instrument when the second modal configuration is deployed.
- 16. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 14 wherein:
- said body portion is configured with a cavity region located, shaped and arranged to substantially conceal said tail when the first umodal configuration is deployed.
- 17. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 14, further comprising:
- a plurality of playing strap attachment fittings deployed in corresponding selected locations of said musical instrument, including at least one fitting each on said neck, on said body, and on said tail, the locations being selected such as to enable a user to attach a playing strap to said stringed musical instrument optimally for playing said instrument with said tail deployed in the first modal configuration, as well as optimally for playing said instrument with said tail deployed in the second modal configuration with a variety of exposed-tail dimensions.
- 18. The dual-configuration stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 14 further comprising a cap of resilient material deployed over an outward end of said tail, such that, in the second modal configuration, said instrument may be supported on a floor surface and played from a seated position, the height of the instrument being user-settable through adjustment of the exposed-tail dimension.
PRIORITY
Benefit is claimed under 35 U.S.C, .sctn. 119(e) of pending Provisional application No. 60/023,858 filed Aug. 13, 1996.
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