
The method for producing music of claim 9, wherein a volume of the first resonance chamber is a multiple of a volume of the second resonance chamber.ġ1. A method for producing music comprising: vibrating at least one string causing a first end of the string to produce a first tone in a first resonance chamber and causing a second end of the string to produce a second tone in a second resonance chamber wherein movement of air producing the second tone in the second resonance chamber is isolated from movement of air producing the first tone in the first resonance chamber.ġ0. The musical instrument of claim 1, further comprising an activator for causing the strings to vibrate.ĩ. The musical instrument of claim 1, further comprising a frame that couples the first resonance chamber a predetermined distance from the second resonance chamber.Ĩ. The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the first bridge is coupled to the first resonance chamber by a hinge adapted to change the angle of the strings as the bridge moves away from the first resonance chamber and the second bridge is coupled to the second resonance chamber by a hinge adapted to change the angle of the strings as the bridge moves away from the second resonance chamber.ħ. The musical instrument of claim 1, further comprising: one or more sympathetic resonators coupled to the first resonance chamber and one or more sympathetic resonators coupled to the second resonance chamber.Ħ. The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the first resonance chamber and the second resonance chanter are electronic amplifiers.ĥ.


The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the first resonance chamber has a first sound hole and the second resonance chamber has a second sound hole.Ĥ. The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein a volume of the first resonance chamber is a multiple of a volume of the second resonance chamber.ģ. A musical instrument comprising: a first resonance chamber having a first bridge coupled to a surface of the first resonance chamber a second resonance chamber having a second bridge coupled to a surface of the second resonance chamber wherein a volume of space producing the second resonance chamber is separate and isolated from a volume of space producing the first resonance chamber and at least one string coupling the first bridge to the second bridge.Ģ.
