Claims
- 1. A method of using a computer processor to produce musical information in the form of a pattern of sequence of plural parts relative to a specific basic part to arrange a musical tune, said method comprising:
- converting in tone pitch musical information of a musical tune;
- converting in tone pitch the musical information in accordance with a tone progression;
- memorizing a first prohibition rule related to a relationship between the plural parts for prohibiting a tone resulting in an inappropriate tone pitch difference for an arrangement of the musical tune and a second prohibition rule related to the tone progression for prohibiting a tone resulting in an inappropriate tone progression for the arrangement of the musical tune;
- determining whether a tone prohibited under the prohibition rules is included in the musical information; and
- correcting the musical information of the plural parts to appropriate musical information for the arrangement of the musical tune if a tone prohibited under the rules is included therein.
- 2. A computer system adapted for use in an automatic arrangement apparatus comprising:
- means for producing musical information in the form of a pattern sequence of plural parts relative to a specific basic part for arrangement of a musical tune;
- conversion means for converting in tone pitch the musical information in accordance with a tone progression;
- memory means for memorizing a first prohibition rule related to a relationship between the plural parts to prohibit a tone resulting in an inappropriate tone pitch difference for an arrangement of the musical tune and a second prohibition rule related to the tone progression to prohibit a tone resulting in an inappropriate tone progression for the arrangement of the musical tune;
- determination means for determining whether a tone prohibited under the prohibition rules is included in the musical information; and
- correction means for correcting the musical information of the plural parts to appropriate musical information for the arrangement of the musical tune if a tone prohibited under the prohibition rules is included therein.
- 3. A program memory device adapted for use in a computer processor for producing musical information in the form of a pattern of sequence of plural parts relative to a specific basic part to arrange a musical tune, said program memory device including program instructions for causing the computer processor to perform a series of method steps, said method comprising:
- converting in tone pitch musical information of a musical tune;
- converting in tone pitch the musical information in accordance with a tone progression;
- memorizing a first prohibition rule related to a relationship between the plural parts for prohibiting a tone resulting in an inappropriate tone pitch difference for an arrangement of the musical tune and a second prohibition rule related to the tone progression for prohibiting a tone resulting in an inappropriate tone progression for the arrangement of the musical tune;
- determining whether a tone prohibited under the prohibition rules is included in the musical information; and
- correcting the musical information of the plural parts to appropriate musical information for the arrangement of the musical tune if a tone prohibited under the rules is included therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/382,569, filed Feb. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,561,256.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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