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Kevan Kasmai and Kareem Alashi Final

WEARABLE ACOUSTIC / ELECTRIC GUITAR AND SURFACE UNDULATION PAVILION

The wearable guitar is designed to fir over a human body and be in the perfect position for maximum playablity. It features smooth surfaces and curved features for ergonomics and increasing acoustic quality. Some elements are meant to be used percussivly and others can be developed into either a holder for a microphone or possibly a wind instrument to be played simultaneously with the guitar. The pavilion features a complex undulation surface which folds at the corners to meet with the ground and provide support. The large amount of surface undulation is meant to provide reverberation and better sound value for the guitar as its played.










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