1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a musical instrument, and more particularly to an automated music displaying system comprising a display which is capable of displaying the content of a song book or sheet music in an electronic format corresponding to the actual progress of a performance of the musical instrument.
2. Description of Related Arts
A conventional song book or sheet music usually comprises a plurality of papers bound together to form a book. The papers are printed with many lyrics or chords for allowing a reader to follow during practice or in a performance. For example, in a typical piano performance, sheet music bounded as a book may be placed in front of the performer and during the course of the performance, an assistant may sit next to the performer and help him or her to turn over the pages of the song book or sheet music for allowing the performer to follow the progress of a particular song or music.
Obviously, this traditional practice concerning piano performances is highly inconvenient on the part of the performer, and may actually affect the piano performance as a whole. For example, if the assistant makes any error or delays in turning over pages, the rhythms of the song or the performance as a whole will be adversely affected. At the same time, one may appreciate that in this traditional setting of piano performance, the performer has no way to turn the pages by himself or herself in a performance. This is because the performer must use both hands to operate the piano continuously for achieving a continuous and high quality performance.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an automated music displaying system comprising a display which is capable of displaying the content of a song book or sheet music corresponding to the actual progress of a performance of the musical instrument, such as in a piano performance.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an automated music displaying system, wherein the display may be conveniently positioned on the musical instrument for allowing the performer to actuate turning of song book or sheet music pages shown on the display.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an automated music displaying system which comprises a stepping actuator for allowing a performer to actuate turning of song book or sheet music pages by stepping onto the stepping actuator. In other words, the performer does not need an assistant to turn over pages for him.
In one aspect of the present invention, it provides an automated music displaying system, comprising:
a displaying device;
a main processing module electrically connecting to the displaying device for driving the displaying device to display a predetermined page of sheet music in electronic format; and
a stepping actuator electrically connecting to the main processing module, wherein when the stepping actuator is actuated, the stepping actuator is arranged to send a signal to the main processing module for driving the displaying device to turn over the page of the sheet music.
The following detailed description of the preferred embodiment is the preferred mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in any limiting sense. It is presented for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the present invention.
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The automated music displaying system is for use in conjunction with a musical instrument, such as a piano. In a typical piano performance, the performer must use both of his or her hands to operate the piano. As such, the automated music displaying system of the present invention allows the performer to follow a predetermined sheet music or song book without requiring an assistant to manually turn over physical pages during a performance or practice session. It is worth mentioning that the automated music displaying system of the present invention may also be used in conjunction with other types of musical instruments and these applications are also covered within the spirit of the present invention.
The displaying device 10 and the main processing module 20 may be incorporated into a single computing device, such as a tablet computer as shown in
The displaying device 10 may be equipped with a touchscreen or a regular non-touch screen. The displaying device 10 is arranged to display a particular page of a predetermined sheet music or song book in an electronic format. Each page of the sheet music or the song book may contain a plurality of lyrics and/or chords which constitute part of an entire music or song. The displaying device 10 has a predetermined resolution and may display a color image or a black-and-white image.
The main processing module 20 is electrically connected to the displaying device 10 for driving the displaying device 10 to display a page of a predetermined sheet music or song book in electronic format.
The stepping actuator 30 is electrically connected to the main processing module 20, wherein when the stepping actuator 30 is actuated, the stepping actuator 30 is arranged to send a signal to the main processing module 20 for driving the displaying device 10 to display a subsequent page of the sheet music or the song book. The effect of displaying a subsequent page of the sheet music or the song book is to resemble turning over the pages of the sheet music or the song book so that the performer may continuously follow the lyrics and chords of music or a song without interruption.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the automated music displaying system further comprises a housing 40 accommodating the displaying device 10 and the main processing module 20. The housing 40 may be configured as resembling the housing of a tablet computer, while the displaying device 10 is preferably configured as having a touchscreen 15 for allowing the user to input predetermined commands to the main processing module 20. Thus, the housing 40 may be placed at a suitable position on the musical instrument so that the performer may visually observe the displaying device 10 while sitting in front of the musical instrument, as shown in
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The automated song book system further comprises a speaker 6 providing on the housing 10 and is electrically connected to the main processing module 20, and a rechargeable battery 4 received in the housing 10 and is arranged to electrically connect to the main processing module 20. Thus, the housing 40, the displaying device 10, and the main processing module 20 may form a stand-along computing unit which can access to the Internet and can be placed on the musical instrument and is powered by the rechargeable battery 4.
In order to support more functions, the main processing module 20 further comprises a memory 25 providing in the housing 40 and is electrically connected to the microcontroller 1 for storing data. Thus, sheet music and song books in electronic formats may be pre-loaded and stored in the memory 25.
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The main body 31 of the stepping actuator 30 is preferably configured from a material having a high coefficient of friction and relatively soft (such as silicon rubber) so that when the stepping actuator 30 is placed on the ground and is stepped on by the performer, the position of the stepping actuator 30 can be retained by the friction between the stepping actuator 30 and the ground surface.
The actuating pedals 32 are provided on the main body 31 in such a manner that when the actuating pedals 32 are actuated, minimal sound will be generated as a result of the actuation. This feature prevents the operation of the actuating pedals 32 from generating any noticeable sound which may interfere with the performance of the performer. Thus, when the actuating pedals 32 are stepped on, the signal transmission module 33 will be actuated without any noticeable sound generated by the actuating pedals 32. Furthermore, the soft structure provided by the actuating pedals 32 and the main body 33 allows the stepping actuator 30 to be extremely portable and easily set up.
It is worth mentioning that the connection between the stepping actuator 30 and the main processing module 20 may be wired or wireless. In the former case, the stepping actuator 30 and the main processing module 20 may be connected through a USB cable and USB ports provided on the housing 40 and the stepping actuator 30 respectively. In the latter case, the signal transmission module 33 of the stepping actuator 30 may be in wireless communication with the wireless receiver 5 of the main processing module 20 so that the actuation signal generated by the signal transmission module 33 can be received by the wireless receiver 5. The actuation signal commands changing of sheet music or song book pages on the displaying device 10.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the stepping actuator 30 comprises two actuating pedals 32 for indicating two directions to which a song book page will be turned. For example, one of the actuating pedals 32 may indicate turning of a song book page in a forward direction, while another actuating pedals 32 may indicate turning of a song book page in a backward direction.
The stepping actuator 30 further comprises a storage housing 34 defining a storage compartment 341 on the main body 31, wherein the signal transmission module 33 is received in the storage compartment 341. Moreover, the stepping actuator 30 further comprises a second rechargeable battery 35 received in the storage compartment 341 and is electrically connected to the signal transmission module 33. The second rechargeable battery 35 is responsible for providing power to operate the stepping actuator 30. The stepping actuators 30 may further comprise an on-off switch 36, a pairing switch 37, a pairing indicator 371, a charging port 38, and a charging indicator 381. These are all electrically connected to the signal transmission module 33.
The wireless transmission between the signal transmission module 33 and the main processing module 20 which may be accommodated in the housing 40 may be accomplished through RF signal transmission, BLUETOOTH transmission technology, or other wireless communication technologies.
The operation of the present invention is as follows: the housing 40 accommodating the displaying device 10 and the main processing module 20 are positioned on the musical instrument such as the piano as described above. The displaying device 10 may be put at a position which can easily be observed by a performer during a performance. For example, the displaying device 10 may be supported at eye-level of the performer. The stepping actuator 30, on the other hand, may be placed at the ground and in the vicinity of the performer's foot.
When the performer is performing, the displaying device 10 is arranged to display a particular page of a pre-loaded sheet music or song book. He or she may then follow the lyrics or chords of that particular page. However, when that page is finished, the performer may step on one of the actuating pedals 32. This stepping motion actuates the signal transmission module 33 which transmits a signal to the main processing unit 20 in a wired or wireless manner. The main processing unit 20 will then command the displaying unit 10 to display another page of the sheet music or the song book.
Alternatively, the automated music displaying system has another mode of operation. The main processing module 20 is arranged to initiate continuous movement or rolling of the pages of the sheet music or song book at a predetermined speed. In this situation, when the performer steps on the actuating pedals 32, the continuous movement of the pages of the sheet music or the song book stops. When the performer's foot moves away from the actuating pedals 32, the movement of the pages of the sheet music or the song book continues. When the speed at which the pages of the sheet music or the song book moves is optimally controlled, the performer needs not actuate turning over of sheet music or song book pages. He or she only needs to initiate freezing or stopping of the electronic display of the sheet music or song book page.
The present invention, while illustrated and described in terms of a preferred embodiment and several alternatives, is not limited to the particular description contained in this specification. Additional alternative or equivalent components could also be used to practice the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201220590010.1 | Nov 2012 | CN | national |