The disclosure is related to a thumb guard apparatus used when playing a stringed instrument, namely the guitar, wherein the thumb guard apparatus allows the thumb to maintain proper placement while playing the guitar.
Learning the proper technique for playing guitar, namely classical guitar, can be difficult. Guitar teachers, classical or otherwise, instruct a student to keep his or her thumb in the middle of the neck on the back of a guitar while the student positions his or fingers on the proper strings in the proper fret board to achieve playing the intended note. However, a student commonly positions his or her thumb near the top of the neck of the guitar or even positions his or her thumb over the neck of the guitar making the thumb visible to an audience.
An apparatus and method of use which guards the thumb and prevents the user from moving his or her thumb above the neck of a guitar when playing the guitar is needed.
With reference next to the drawing, there is shown an apparatus and method of use for allowing the thumb to maintain proper placement while playing a stringed instrument, namely a guitar, according to one example embodiment. Referring to
In one example embodiment, the thumb guard apparatus 100 is made of a plastic material, but any other material may be used as desired by one of skill in the art. In one embodiment, the thumb guard apparatus 100 comprises a flat panel portion 102 with a front side 104 and back side 106. In one embodiment, the thumb guard apparatus 100 comprises a curved portion 108 or lip contiguous to the flat panel portion 102, wherein the curved portion 108 or lip extends from the flat panel portion 102 and curves away from the back side 106 of the flat panel portion 102 creating a channel 110. Two side ends 122 are on the sides of the channel created by the flat panel portion 102 and the curved portion 108. The channel 110 creates a space which guards the thumb and prevents it from moving on or over the top of the neck 120 of the guitar. The flat panel portion 102 of the apparatus 100 may be attached to the back of the neck 120 of the guitar. In one embodiment, the thumb guard apparatus 100 has a length of about three inches. The thumb guard apparatus 100 may vary in length as desired by one skill in the art. In one embodiment, the thumb guard apparatus 100 may range from two to five inches in length. In another embodiment, the height of the thumb guard apparatus 100 may be about one to two inches but other heights may be used depending on the size of the neck 120 of the stringed instrument.
A method of use for the thumb guard apparatus 100 is also disclosed. The method comprises (1) removably attaching the thumb guard apparatus 100, described above, to the neck of the guitar, or other stringed instrument, as shown in
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modification of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the disclosed invention and equivalents thereof.
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2452396 | Shopmaker | Oct 1948 | A |
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20170365240 A1 | Dec 2017 | US |