Claims
- 1. A device for the input of musical notes and chords, a chord comprising a plurality of musical notes, wherein chords are classified into types according to a number of notes in the chord and a tonal relationship among the notes, comprising: a plurality of input devices, each input device being associated with a note, wherein the a subset of the plurality of input devices are arranged in spatial relationship to each other such that the relative spatial relationship of the subset required to play a type of chord is the same for all chords of that type.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein a first relative spatial relationship of three spatially contiguous input devices respectively produces or represents a major chord, a second relative spatial relationship, different from the first relative spatial relationship, of three spatially contiguous input devices respectively produces or represents a minor chord, a third relative spatial relationship, different from the first and second relative spatial relationships, of three spatially contiguous input devices respectively produces or represents an augmented triad, and a fourth relative spatial relationship, different from the first, second and third relative spatial relationships, of three spatially contiguous input devices respectively produces or represents a diminished triad.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the first relative spatial relationship is a triangle pointed in a first direction, the second relative spatial relationship is a triangle pointed in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, the third relative spatial relationship is a first line, and the fourth relative spatial relationship is a second line transverse to the first line.
- 4. The instrument of claim 1, further including a plurality of display elements, each display element being associated with a note wherein the activation of a input device activates the display element associated its respective input device.
- 5. The device of claim 1, wherein the input devices are tactile input devices.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the input devices are idiophones.
- 7. A device for the input of musical notes, comprising:
a plurality of spaced apart input devices, each input device being associated with a musical note wherein the input devices are arranged in a pattern such that a pair of nearest neighbor input devices positioned in a first direction relative to each other are tonally spaced seven half steps from each other; a pair of nearest neighbor input devices positioned in a second direction relative to each other are tonally spaced three half steps from each other; and a pair of nearest neighbor input devices positioned in a third direction relative to each other are tonally spaced four half steps from each other.
- 8. The device of claim 7, further including a plurality of display elements, each display element being associated with a note wherein the activation of a display element activates the display element associated with its respective display element.
- 9. The device of claim 8, wherein a display property selected from the group of brightness and color is based upon a musical quality selected from the group of pitch frequency and pitch duration and the display elements associated with that note have the display property varied based on the musical quality.
- 10. The device of claim 8, for use in cooperation with another instrument that sends musical signals, further comprising a second plurality of display elements, each display element of the second plurality being associated with a note, such that when the a musical signal is received from another instrument, it is displayed on the second plurality of display elements.
- 11. A device for the input of musical notes, comprising:
input means for accepting input of musical notes; and harmonic relationship pattern means for organizing the input means.
- 12. A display device for the representation of musical notes and chords, a chord comprising a plurality of musical notes, wherein chords are classified into types according to the number of notes in the chord and the tonal relationship among the notes, the display device comprising:
a plurality of display elements, each display element being associated with a note,
wherein the display elements are arranged in spatial relationship to each other such that the relative spatial relationship of the subset of display elements required to display a type of chord is the same for all chords of that type.
- 13. The device of claim 12, wherein a display property selected from the group of brightness and color is based upon a musical quality selected from the group of pitch frequency and pitch duration and the display elements associated with that note have the display property varied based on the musical quality.
- 14. The device of claim 12, for use in cooperation with another instument that sends musical signals, further comprising a second plurality of display elements, each display element of the second plurality being associated with a note, such that when the a musical signal is received from another instrument, it is displayed on the second plurality of display elements.
- 15. The device according to claim 12, wherein a first relative spatial relationship of three spatially contiguous display elements respectively represents a major chord, a second relative spatial relationship, different from the first relative spatial relationship, of three spatially contiguous display elements respectively represents a minor chord, a third relative spatial relationship, different from the first and second relative spatial relationships, of three spatially contiguous display elements respectively represents an augmented triad, and a fourth relative spatial relationship, different from the first, second and third relative spatial relationships, of three spatially contiguous display elements respectively represents a diminished triad.
- 16. The device according to claim 15 wherein the first relative spatial relationship is a triangle pointed in a first direction, the second relative spatial relationship is a triangle pointed in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, the third relative spatial relationship is a first line, and the fourth relative spatial relationship is a second line transverse to the first line.
- 17. A display device for the visual display of musical notes comprising:
a plurality of spaced apart display elements, each display element being associated with a musical note wherein the display elements are arranged in a pattern such that each pair of nearest neighbor display elements positioned in a first direction relative to each other are tonally spaced seven half steps from each other; each pair of nearest neighbor display elements positioned in a second direction relative to each other are tonally spaced three half steps from each other; and each pair of nearest neighbor display elements positioned in a third direction relative to each other are tonally spaced four half steps from each other.
- 18. A display device for the visual display of musical notes comprising:
display element means for displaying musical notes; and harmonic relationship pattern means for organizing the display element means.
- 19. A device for the input of musical notes, comprising:
input means for accepting input of musical notes; display element means for displaying musical notes, and harmonic relationship pattern means for organizing the input means and the display element means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on U.S. provisional application No. 60/210,553, filed Jun. 9, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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