The present invention relates to a mobile virtual guitar. More particularly, the present invention relates to a device and a method to display a fingerboard of a mobile vibration guitar on a small screen of a mobile device.
The present invention utilizes a touch screen and a motion recognition technology.
Actually, a mobile device screen, such as a cellular phone screen, is too small to display a long fingerboard without causing difficulties when playing.
Accordingly, the present invention is provided to display a whole fingerboard within a small screen of a mobile device without any difficulties when playing.
In addition, according to the present invention, a player can play a mobile virtual guitar by applying various playing techniques used to play the real guitar.
The fingerboard is directly played with fingers on a mobile screen that is a touch screen supporting a multi-touch operation. Since a movement recognition sensor is attached inside the mobile device, and the fingerboard on the screen is synchronized with the longitudinal movement of the fingers, the fingerboard can move in the same direction and at the same speed as the movement of the fingers.
The mobile device is equipped with the movement recognition sensor and the touch screen supporting the multi-touch operation. In addition, the fingerboard of a guitar is displayed on the touch screen so that the player can play the guitar by pressing chords displayed on the touch screen with fingers. The touch screen displays the fingerboard according to the speed and movement of the fingers as the movement recognition sensor senses the fingers collinearly moved with the fingerboard.
According to the present invention, the whole actual fingerboard of the guitar can be naturally displayed on a screen of a mobile device, such as a cellular phone having a small screen without an auxiliary device, and the player can play a mobile virtual guitar by applying various playing techniques used to play a real guitar.
In order to solve the problem occurring in the prior art, the present invention provides a touch screen supporting a multi-touch operation and a movement recognition sensor.
For the purpose of convenience, the following description will be made with reference to a casein which a right-handed person plays the guitar.
In general, a person plays a guitar by touching or beating chords of the guitar using a right hand while gripping a fingerboard using a left hand. Various playing techniques for a mobile virtual guitar may exist, but it is difficult to grip the fingerboard of the mobile virtual guitar because a screen that displays the fingerboard is too large in a general personal computer (PC) and too small in a mobile device. In addition, a touch screen supporting a multi-touch operation is required to allow the player to press guitar chords. However, the above function is not supported in the PC.
The capacitance type touch screen can support the multi-touch operation. In this regard, the present invention displays the fingerboard of the guitar on the touch screen supporting the multi-touch operation such that the player can directly press the fingerboard with fingers similarly to the interface of the real guitar.
However, there is a problem in that the screen is too small to display the long fingerboard. In order to solve this problem, the present invention employs a movement recognition sensor. Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
A movement recognition sensor senses the movement of the fingerboard display apparatus 1, which is equipped with a touch screen 2 and longitudinally moves along the fingerboard. If it is determined that the fingerboard display apparatus 1 moves toward a higher fret, the touch screen 2 displays apart of the fingerboard corresponding to the higher fret in synchronization with the speed and movement of the fingerboard display apparatus 1. In contrast, if it is determined that the fingerboard display apparatus 1 moves toward a lower fret, the touch screen 2 displays a part of the fingerboard corresponding to the lower fret in synchronization with the speed and movement of the fingerboard display apparatus 1.
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When playing the guitar, the player may feel excitation. In this case, the player may shake or wave his/her body or may run from place to place. At this time, the movement recognition sensor senses the movement of the fingerboard display apparatus 1 so that an undesired part of the fingerboard may be displayed on the screen. In order to prevent this situation, the present invention classifies the motion patterns of the player. The fingerboard displayed on the screen may be changed by the player through two ways. The first one is that the player puts fingers off the fingerboard to display a new part of the fingerboard on the screen. The second one is that the player slidably moves the finger on the fingerboard while pressing a specific chord to cause the slur effect. The difference can be found from the position of the fingers. That is, the player puts the finger off the fingerboard in the first one, and puts the finger on the fingerboard in the second one. In general, the player frequently moves his/her body when playing the guitar. This may more frequently happen than the player plays the guitar to cause slur effect. According to the present invention, if the movement recognition sensor senses the longitudinal movement of the fingerboard display apparatus in a state in which the players puts the finger off the fingerboard, a new part of the fingerboard is displayed on the screen corresponding to the movement of the fingerboard display apparatus. In contrast, if the movement recognition sensor senses the longitudinal movement of the fingerboard display apparatus in a state in which the players puts the finger on the fingerboard, a new part of the fingerboard is not displayed on the screen. Exceptionally, in the case of the slur technique, the new part of the fingerboard must be displayed on the screen even if the player puts the finger on the fingerboard. Thus, a slur button is additionally provided in the fingerboard display apparatus.
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According to the present invention, it is not necessarily required for the movement recognition sensor to sense the movement direction and the speed of the fingerboard display apparatus 1. In general, the movement recognition sensor accommodated in the cellular phone may sense the gravity, so the movement recognition sensor may recognize the inclination degree of the cellular phone with respect to the axis of the earth. Based on such inclination information obtained by the movement recognition sensor, the fingerboard display apparatus 1 can display the fingerboard on the screen. For instance, if the right portion of the fingerboard display apparatus 1 is inclined upward, the fingerboard display apparatus 1 displays the right part of the fingerboard on the screen. In addition, if the left portion of the fingerboard display apparatus 1 is inclined upward, the fingerboard display apparatus 1 displays the left part of the fingerboard on the screen. In this case, the display range of the fingerboard must be previously set according to the inclination degree. For example, two new frets are displayed on the screen as the inclination degree increases by 5%. As another method, the display speed of the fingerboard on the screen may vary depending on the inclination degree, and the fingerboard displayed on the screen is not changed if the player puts the finger on the fingerboard. For instance, if the left portion of the fingerboard display apparatus is slightly inclined upward in a state in which the player puts all fingers off the fingerboard, the fingerboard moves slowly in the right direction so that the left part of the fingerboard is displayed on the screen. In addition, if the left portion of the fingerboard display apparatus is much inclined upward, the fingerboard moves fast in the right direction. In this state, if the player puts the finger on the fingerboard, the movement of the fingerboard is stopped.
In a state in which all fingers are put off the fingerboard, if the effective movement of the fingerboard display apparatus, which is defined as the movement above a predetermined range, and the movement direction of the fingerboard display apparatus are sensed, the player can play the guitar without causing difficulty even if the fingerboard is moved corresponding to the effective movement of the fingerboard display apparatus. If the player wants to move the fingerboard, the player slightly moves the fingerboard display apparatus, so that the fingerboard is moved in a predetermined speed. When the fret required by the player is displayed on the screen, the player puts the finger on the fret to stop the movement of the fingerboard. The “predetermined speed” can be classified into various levels according to the level of the effective movement. In addition, the predetermined speed can be programmed in such a manner that the fingerboard moves slowly in the early stage and gradually increases the movement speed.
Hereinafter, the structure of the present invention performing the above functions will be described.
The fingerboard display apparatus according to the present invention includes a controller 10 for controlling elements according to the predetermined program, a program data module 11 having program data to be loaded in the controller 10, a cache memory module 12 for temporally storing data required for executing the program of the controller 10, a command input module 13 for transmitting signals to the controller 10 to execute or stop the program or to adjust the volume, a movement recognition module 14 that senses movement information of the fingerboard display apparatus and sends the movement information to the controller 10, a touch sensor module 15 for transmitting multi-touch signals detected from a touch screen to the controller 10, a display module 16 for displaying the program proceeding status on the touch screen under the control of the controller 10, an audio output module 17 for outputting the sound of the guitar under the control of the controller 10, a communication module 18 communicated with external devices, and a power source module for supplying power to the fingerboard display apparatus.
Hereinafter, the method for moving the fingerboard by using the movement information of the fingerboard display apparatus will be described in detail with reference to
If the player turns on the fingerboard display apparatus, the program is executed (100). Then, the touch sensor module determines whether the touch signal to the fingerboard exists (200). If there is no touch signal to the fingerboard, the controller waits for the touch signal. In this state, the controller refers to the movement information of the fingerboard display apparatus transmitted from the movement recognition sensor (300). Then, the controller determines whether the movement information exceeds a critical value (effective movement) (400). If the movement information exceeds the critical value, the controller moves the fingerboard according to the movement direction and speed of the fingerboard display apparatus (500).
Although the slur operation is omitted in the drawings, it can be determined whether the slur button is pressed between steps 200 and 300. If the slur button is pressed, step 300 is performed.
The critical value corresponds to the predetermined movement of the fingerboard display apparatus, which is regarded that the player wants to move the fingerboard. The critical value is preset in the program.
In addition, noise must be removed in order to obtain more precise data from the movement recognition sensor. Such noise can be removed through the filtering process, which is generally known in the art.
Although the present invention relates to the left hand interface, the present invention is not limited thereto. Various right hand interfaces can be combined with the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2008-0018624 | Feb 2008 | KR | national |
10-2008-0090641 | Sep 2008 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR09/01008 | 3/2/2009 | WO | 00 | 8/30/2010 |