KR20120079776A - Finger corrector for string instrument - Google Patents

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KR20120079776A
KR20120079776A KR1020110001157A KR20110001157A KR20120079776A KR 20120079776 A KR20120079776 A KR 20120079776A KR 1020110001157 A KR1020110001157 A KR 1020110001157A KR 20110001157 A KR20110001157 A KR 20110001157A KR 20120079776 A KR20120079776 A KR 20120079776A
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The present invention relates to a brace for correct string performance, and is a finger brace for string bows that can help beginners learn to play the correct bow and help the player playing the string to maintain the correct bow. It is about.
The present invention for this purpose, in the orthodontic appliance for correcting the shape of the finger holding the bow for playing the string instrument, in the orthodontic appliance of the shape that assists the hand across the bow, bow hair, bow hair fasteners forming the body of the bow A first seating groove capable of seating a thumb; A second seating groove capable of seating the index finger; A third seating groove capable of seating a middle finger; A fourth seating groove capable of seating the ring finger; It relates to a orthodontic appliance comprising a fifth seating groove capable of seating the little finger. It is characterized by seating each finger in each groove and playing the strings, such as violin, viola, cello, etc. It is effective to fix the position of the finger to maintain the correct holding posture when playing.

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Finger straightener of string instrument bow {FINGER CORRECTOR FOR STRING INSTRUMENT}

The present invention relates to a brace for correct string performance, and is a finger brace for string bows that can help beginners learn to play the correct bow and help the player playing the string to maintain the correct bow. It is about.

The present invention relates to a brace for proper string instrument performance, and more specifically, for a string instrument that can help a beginner who learns the string instrument to practice the correct movement, and to help the player playing the string instrument maintain the correct movement. Relates to the finger braces of a bow.

In general, as shown in FIG. 1, a string instrument such as a violin, viola, cello, and the like is played using the bow 30, and the bow 30 is a stick 31 forming a body and a bow 31. Adjusting screw (screw33) for adjusting the tension of the bow hair (horsehair: 32) that is fixed by the tension of the provided is provided, the head (head) to which one side of the bow hair 32 is fixed at the tip of the shaft 31, The rear end of the bow 31 is provided with a bow hair fastener (frog: 35) which is fixed to the other side of the bow hair 32 and moved linearly in accordance with the rotation of the adjustment screw (33).

Such a playing method using the bow 30 is to tension the bow hair 32 is fixed to the bow 31 with a predetermined tension to the string of the string instrument to generate a sound, tension of the bow hair 32, bow hair Depending on the pressure at which the 32 presses the string, the speed at which the bow hair 32 rubs against the string, and the position at which the bow hair 32 rubs against the string, the volume, tone, and attack generated by the instrument (pressing the string to move the bow quickly The sound generated when the bow 30 is dependent on how the player grasps the bow 30 and controls it, and the attitude of the hand grasping the bow 30 is very important and most basic in playing a stringed instrument. Can be.

Here, the basic posture to hold the bow 30 will be briefly explained. First, the bow 31 comes between the first and second knuckles of the index finger, and the chisel of the little finger is lightly attached to the bow 31. The ring finger is naturally positioned on the slide 31, the thumb is in a natural position facing the middle of the middle of the thumb to hold the bow 31 so that the end of the thumb perpendicular to the bow fastener (35).

In this way, the bowing position should be practiced for a very long time by the beginners, while the position of each finger is not distracted when playing, and the bowing finger is maintained in the correct bowing position to naturally maintain the posture. It was very difficult to keep the correct finger shape for a long time.

In this way, the bowing position should be practiced for a very long time by the beginners, while the position of each finger is not distracted when playing, and the bowing finger is properly maintained in the correct bowing position to maintain the posture naturally. It was very difficult to keep the correct finger shape for a long time.

The present invention is devised to solve the above problems, and helps to make the correct movement when playing the strings to play or practice stringed instruments such as violin, viola, cello, etc., and maintain the correct movement posture. An object of the present invention is to provide a finger brace for string bows, which can fix the position of a finger.

Finger braces for bows for stringed instruments according to the present invention for achieving the above object, by using a cushion material in the shape of the right hand that the player pursues, the mold is to be used by putting a finger into each groove.

Preferably, the finger brace includes a first seating groove for seating the thumb on the cushioning material.

In addition, it includes a second seating groove for mounting the index finger.

In addition, it includes a third seating groove for seating the middle finger.

In addition, it includes a fourth seating groove for seating the ring finger.

In addition, it includes a fifth seating groove for seating the little finger.

As described above, the finger brace of the bow for stringed instruments according to the present invention has an effect that can help to make the correct bowing when performing the bow to play or practice a string instrument such as a violin, viola, cello, etc. In addition, there is an effect that can fix the position of the finger to maintain the correct holding posture when playing.

1 is an enlarged view showing a conventional violin bow
Figure 2 is a front view showing the finger braces of the bow for stringed instruments according to the present invention
3 is a structural diagram showing the finger braces of the bow for stringed instruments according to the present invention
Figure 4 is a state of use using the finger braces of the bow for stringed instruments according to the present invention

Hereinafter, with reference to the drawings will be described the present invention in more detail. It is to be noted that the same elements among the drawings are denoted by the same reference numerals whenever possible. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail.

2 is a structural diagram showing a finger brace of the bow for stringed musical instruments according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2, a first seating groove 6 in which the thumb 1 is seated on the frame 100 made of cushioning material, a second seating recess 7 in which the index finger 2 is seated, and a middle finger 3 ), A third seating groove 8 on which is seated, a third seating part 9 on which the ring finger 4 is seated, and a fourth seating part 10 on which the little finger 5 is seated.

By placing each finger in the seating groove, the braces can correct the shape of the player's hand.

It is preferable that each seating groove of the present invention be manufactured as one body in one cushioning material 100.

30: bow 31: bow
32: bow hair 33: adjusting screw
35: bow fastener 100: cushioning frame

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In the brace which can correct the bowing attitude of the player,
Each groove that holds the bow
Finger braces for stringed bows, including.
The method of claim 1,
Each seating groove is made of a cushion material
Finger braces for bows for stringed instruments.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR200476745Y1 (en) * 2014-07-18 2015-03-27 박수진 Finger position guide of bow using stringed instrument
JP2020134923A (en) * 2019-02-22 2020-08-31 倫太郎 和田 Bowing assisting tool

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR200476745Y1 (en) * 2014-07-18 2015-03-27 박수진 Finger position guide of bow using stringed instrument
JP2020134923A (en) * 2019-02-22 2020-08-31 倫太郎 和田 Bowing assisting tool

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