1. Technical Field
Musical staff and notation system.
2. Background
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of the inventor's prior invention (USPTO application Ser. No. 11/277,502 filed on 26 Mar. 2006).
Every object of the present invention is the same as the prior invention, i.e.,
Every aspect of the present invention is the same as the prior invention, but with the following added feature:
A “Grand Staff reference marking” is added to the left, or both left and right, of a row of the “staff of gray and white pitch stripes” of the prior invention, the said marking comprising one or more set of Grand Staff of five lines, the Grand Staff clef or clefs, with each Grand Staff line pointing or connected to a corresponding correct “white pitch stripe”.
Because the Grand Staff lines, with the help of the clef or clefs, represent certain keys on the standard piano keyboard, such “Grand Staff reference marking” feature enables the precise identification of the pitch stripes relative to their corresponding keys on the piano keyboard, and in terms of pitch names commonly used by students of music theories, such as e1, g1, b1, d2, f2 for the five lines with a “G clef”, or g, b, d1, f1, a1 for the five lines with a “F clef”. And because the pitch stripes in the prior invention corresponds one-to-one to the keys on the piano keyboard, the pitch names of all other pitch stripes can be easily derived from its physical location in relation to those pitch stripes connected to or pointed to by the lines of the “Grand Staff reference marking”.
Same as the prior invention, when all the pitch stripes are of the same vertical width, musical scores of the same music but in different keys can be easily obtained by shifting all the notes and markings of the original music score collectively up or down the blank musical staff.
The drawings are for illustration purposes and shall not limit the claims of the invention.
Books or other printed materials can be produced with the said blank musical staff of pitch stripes with the added feature to help compose, copy, or publish musical scores (by writing or typing on the blank musical staff).
Computer programs or software can be produced with the said blank musical staff of pitch stripes with the added feature to help compose, enter, copy, transmit, import, export, publish, or print musical scores. Such computer programs or software can also be made with the function to assist producing music scores on shifted Keys using the above said method.
A special kind of tool-book can be produced in which the contents of the music (notes and other markings) and the blank staff of pitch stripes can be printed on separate sheets with one of them (e.g. the blank staff of pitch stripes) being printed on transparent sheets. The tool-book can be designed and made in such a way that the sheets with the contents of the music and the (transparent) sheets with the blank staff of pitch stripes can move vertically against each other, so that music scores on shifted Keys can be obtained or produced using the said above said method.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11277502 | Mar 2006 | US |
Child | 12212709 | US |