Resonance mechanism for drums (membranophones)

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 8766073
  • Patent Number
    8,766,073
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 19, 2012
    12 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 1, 2014
    10 years ago
Abstract
The presence of the described resonance device in the form of resonators (3, 4) influences the vibration characteristics of a membrane (2) in a defining manner and ensures a harmonic relationship between the fundamental and overtones of the drum sound, even if said drum does not have a closed sound box or shell (1).
Description

The present invention relates to a resonance mechanism for drums and a drum in which such a resonance mechanism is used.


This resonance mechanism effects a balanced sound spectrum in a drum.


The object of the present invention is based on the problem that musicians experience who must tune different drums in an ensemble, orchestra, choir, or as a soloist to a given fundamental pitch (comparable to a timpani, kettle drum in an orchestra, or the Indian tabla in an ensemble or played by soloists). Membranophones having a membrane on one or both sides of the drum kettle or frame do not provide a composer, musician, conductor or ensemble with a precise harmonic sound quality.


The different bearing edges of various angular degrees in percussion-instrument and drum shells combined with a membrane have overtone characteristics that do not sound harmonious.


BACKGROUND ART

The background art enables a harmonic balance of the sound spectrum of the fundamental and overtones of a drum to be achieved only when a closed shell or sound box is present (timpani, orchestral kettledrum, Indian tabla).


The invention is therefore based—as noted above—on the object of achieving a balanced sound spectrum in a drum.


This object is achieved by the resonance device specified in claim 1, which is characterized in that ring resonators in closed and/or open design are present on a drum kettle or shell that is covered by at least one membrane, beneath the membrane.


The dependent claims set out preferred embodiments of the invention, according to which the drum kettle or the shell is provided at each end with a membrane, a ring resonator being provided beneath the membrane.


According to a further preferred embodiment, the resonance device has ring resonators in the form of a continuous groove beneath a membrane on a drum kettle or shell.


In such a resonance device in closed design the cavity of the ring resonator may be spanned by a membrane.





The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the appended drawings.



FIG. 1 shows a top view of a drum shell that is open on one side, and the positioning of the resonators on the upper edge thereof.



FIG. 2 shows a detail view with the resonators.





Owing to the resonance device shown, harmonic vibration characteristics of a membrane (2) are ensured even in a sound box or drum shell (1) that is open on one side. The ring resonator in closed design (3) defines the overtone characteristics of the drum shell in a way so that only desired, harmonic frequencies are created. The ring resonator in open design (4) defines the overtone characteristics of the membrane in a way so that only desired, harmonic frequencies are created. In this way the energy conversion efficiency of the drum is increased and the drumming technique used to achieve certain predominant, desired, dominant tones of the drum sound is facilitated. The sound volume at the same stroke intensity is higher and makes it easier for the musician to fit in with the dynamics of an orchestra or ensemble.


The resonance device comprises one to two or more ring resonators (3,4) which are positioned on the edge of a kettle or shell (1) of a drum, beneath the membrane (2). The ring resonators (3, 4) may be open (4) via a gap (5) or closed (3). The ring resonators (3,4) may each be used individually or in combination.


Both ring resonators (3,4) may be shaped to have a triangular or a round profile. The closed ring resonator (3) has a precisely dimensioned volume that is covered by the membrane (2) and effects desired, harmonic resonance overtone characteristics of the drum shell (1).


The ring resonator (4) that is open via a gap (5) likewise has a precisely dimensioned volume and effects desired, harmonic resonance overtone characteristics of the membrane (2) that spans the ring resonator (4).

Claims
  • 1. A resonance device positioned on a drum kettle or shell that is covered by at least one membrane, the resonance device comprising a first ring resonator having a cavity, the first ring resonator being positioned on the drum kettle or shell and having a closed design wherein the cavity of the ring resonator is spanned by the membrane.
  • 2. The resonance device according to claim 1, wherein the drum kettle or shell is covered at each end with a membrane, and the first ring resonator is disposed beneath the membrane.
  • 3. The resonance device according to claim 1, wherein the first ring resonator is provided in the form of a continuous groove beneath a membrane on the drum kettle or shell.
  • 4. The resonance device according to claim 1, further comprising a second ring resonator positioned radially outwardly of the first ring resonator and having a cavity that is open beneath the membrane via a gap.
  • 5. A drum, in particular a drum having a sound box that is open on one side, comprising one or two resonance devices according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
927/2011 Jun 2011 AT national
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