Ergonometric classical guitar
A guitar, a technique suitable for morphology, used in guitars, stringed instruments, instruments, etc.
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[0009] Referring to the drawings, the portion 1 shown in Figures 1, 2 and 4 constitutes a truncated portion which rests on the user's thigh. The substantially flat part 1 is, for example, at an angle of about 45°, forming a distance 3 between the side of the instrument and the midpoint 2 of the curve resulting from the intersection of part 1 with the side of the instrument, which distance is eight times the thickness of the enclosure. between a fraction of a millimeter and a few millimeters. The part 4 shown in Figures 1, 2 and 4 is, for example, at an angle of approximately 45°, forming a distance 6 between the side of the instrument and the midpoint 5 of the curve resulting from the intersection of the part 4 with the side of the instrument, said The distance is between one-eighth of the thickness of the speaker and several millimeters. This arrangement allows for user comfort and avoids the stressful position inherent in playing a classical guitar and also avoids the resul...
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