New Additions to the Guitar Family: Lego and Automatic Microtonal Guitars

Ruşen Can Acet, Batuhan Başar, Tolgahan Çoğulu, Atlas Çoğulu, Tony Italia, Selçuk Keser

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Abstract

One of the modern classical guitar’s biggest strengths is also one of its biggest weaknesses. The instrument depends on an equal temperament fretboard system that has lent itself to brilliant repertoire and ease of production, yet this same fretboard system does not lend itself to perfectly tuned notes and tuning systems not found in Eurocentric classical music. Many guitarists and luthiers have sought a fretboard system that marries the benefits of equal temperament with the rich possibilities of just intonation and other tuning systems. This paper presents two new fretboard designs and discuss their role in the history of guitar fretboard construction. Our first design is a fully functional fretboard made from the popular toy ‘Legos’ and solves many of the problems that previous designs had, including ease of use and production, affordability, and versatility. Our second design is a one-string prototype for an automatic (automated) fretboard that would allow performers to switch tuning systems instantly at the press of a button.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-41
Number of pages16
JournalMusicologist
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Bibliographical note

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Funding

In 2019, Tolgahan received research funding from Istanbul Technical University for a project entitled The Design and Production of the Automatic Microtonal Guitar. In 2020, engineer and maker Selçuk Keser, came up with an idea for horizontally moving frets. In 2021, they completed a one-string prototype on which 12 frets on the first string can be moved automatically to 10 different tunings (12TET, Rast, Hüseyni, Uşşak, Sabâ, Segâh, Karcığar, Hüzzam, KGLW and Pelog Selisir).

FundersFunder number
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi

    Keywords

    • 3d printing
    • Guitar making
    • Lego
    • Microtonal guitar
    • Musical instruments
    • Robotics
    • World music

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