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The instant disclosure generally relates to music instruments, namely brass music instruments, like the trumpet/cornet, the French horn, the trombone, the baritone/euphonium, and the tuba/sousaphone. More particularly, the instant disclosure relates to a rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments.
A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips. Brass instruments are also called labrosones, literally meaning “lip-vibrated instruments”. There are several factors involved in producing different pitches on a brass instrument. Slides, valves, crooks, or keys are used to change vibratory length of tubing, thus changing the available harmonic series, while the player's embouchure, lip tension and air flow serve to select the specific harmonic produced from the available series. The term ‘brass instrument’ is typically defined by the way the sound is made, as above, and not by whether the instrument is made of brass. Thus, one finds brass instruments made of wood, like the alphorn, the cornett, the serpent and the didgeridoo, while some woodwind instruments are made of brass, like the saxophone.
A mute is a device fitted to a musical instrument to alter the sound produced: by affecting the tone (also known as timbre), reducing the volume, or most commonly both. The use of a mute is usually indicated in musical notation by the Italian direction con sordino and removed with the senza sordino direction, which means “without mute”.
A variety of mutes have been used on brass instruments, most of which either squeeze inside the bell of the instrument, or are held, hung, or clipped to the outside of the bell. The most common type is the straight mute, a hollow, cone-shaped mute that fits into the bell of the instrument. The second most common brass mute is the cup mute. There are a range of other mutes for brass instruments, such as the solotone mute, the buzz-wah mute, the Wah-wah mute, bucket mutes, and hats or plungers.
Mutes for brass instruments have long been used for a variety of purposes; volume control, change of tonal color, and special musical effects. As such, whether by musician preference or the type of sound required or desired to be played, many musicians use a variety of different mutes for different sounds and music. As such, the instant disclosure recognizes the fact that musicians may be required to buy and transport multiple mutes for different sounds.
Another problem with the aforementioned traditional mutes is that of size, shape and transportability, as none of these fit readily into a standard instrument case. Thus, there is clearly a need to provide a mute that is easier to transport and/or store, like by readily fitting into a standard instrument case.
The instant disclosure is designed to address at least some aspects of the problems discussed above. The mute described herein may be designed to replace three common mutes, like the cup mute, the bucket mute, and the plunger mute, and may also be usable as an acoustic baffle when unrolled or unfolded flat. The mute described herein may also solve the storage and/or transportation issue by being designed to unroll or fold flat for storage and/or transportation.
Briefly described, in a possibly preferred embodiment, the present disclosure overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages and meets the recognized need for such a device by providing a rollable and adjustable mute for a brass instrument. The mute as disclosed herein may be adjusted and used as three traditional mutes for brass instruments: the cup mute, the bucket mute, and the plunger mute. By combining these functions, the mute is more versatile and convenient. Further enhancing the convenient nature of the invention, the mute disclosed herein may unfold into a flat state where it may be easily transported or stored, and used as an acoustic baffle.
In one aspect, the rollable and adjustable mute described herein may generally include a body and a locking mechanism. The body includes a sheet of rollable material configured to roll into a cone shaped mute. The locking mechanism is configured to lock the rolled sheet of rollable material as the cone shaped mute. The mute may be transported or stored in a flat form of the body. The body has a substantially semi-circle shape when flat that is configured to roll into the cone shaped mute. The substantially semi-circle shape of the body has an outer diameter when flat configured to create an open end of the cone shaped mute when rolled into the cone shaped mute. The open end of the cone shaped mute is sized to match a rim of a bell of the brass instrument. The mute may be used on any brass instruments or the like, including, but not limited to: a trumpet or a cornet; a French horn, a trombone, a baritone or a euphonium, a tuba or a sousaphone, the like, and/or combinations thereof.
One feature of the rollable and adjustable mute described herein, may be that in select embodiments the substantially semi-circle shape of the body may have a side with a cut-out. The cut-out may be positioned approximate a middle of the side. The cut-out may have an inner diameter when flat configured to make an opening at a pointed end of the cone shaped mute when rolled into the cone shaped mute.
Another feature of the rollable and adjustable mute described herein, may be that in select embodiments the substantially semi-circle shape of the body may have a side with a top edge and a bottom edge. The top edge may be configured to overlap with the bottom edge for creating the cone shaped mute. In select embodiments, the top edge may be angled from the bottom edge.
In select embodiments of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein, the locking mechanism may include a top connector and a bottom connector. The top connector may be positioned approximate the top edge. The bottom connector may be positioned approximate the bottom edge. Wherein, when the body is rolled into the cone shaped mute and the top edge overlaps the bottom edge, the top connector and the bottom connector may be configured to lock together for securing the body as the cone shaped mute.
In select embodiments of the locking mechanism, the top connector and the bottom connector may comprise snap connections. In these embodiments, the top connector may comprise two top snap connections positioned and spaced apart along the top edge, and the bottom connector may comprise two corresponding bottom snap connections positioned and spaced apart along the bottom edge. Wherein, when the body is rolled into the cone shaped mute and the top edge overlaps the bottom edge, the two snap connections of the top connector and the two corresponding snap connections of the bottom connector may be configured to lock together for securing the body as the cone shaped mute.
In other select embodiments of the locking mechanism, the top connector and the bottom connector may comprise hook and loop type fasteners. In these embodiments, the top connector may comprise two hook or loop strips positioned and spaced apart along and perpendicular to the top edge, and the bottom connector may comprise two corresponding hook or loop strips positioned and spaced apart along and perpendicular to the bottom edge. Wherein, when the body is rolled into the cone shaped mute and the top edge overlaps the bottom edge, the two hook or loop strips of the top connector and the two corresponding hook or loop strips of the bottom connector may be configured to lock together for securing the body as the cone shaped mute.
Another feature of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein may be the inclusion of at least one attachment arm. The attachment arm or arms may be configured to hang the open end of the cone shaped mute from the rim of the bell of the brass instrument for use as a bucket mute or as a cup mute. Each of the at least one attachment arms may include at least one protrusion for hanging the open end of the cone shaped mute from the rim of the bell of the brass instrument. In select embodiments, the mute may include two attachment arms spaced apart along the top portion of the open end of the cone shaped mute.
Another feature of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein may be the inclusion of an adjustment arm. The adjustment arm may be configured to adjust space between the rim of the bell and the open end of the cone shaped mute. The adjustment arm may comprise a plurality of slots configured to receive the rim of the bell of the brass instrument. Whereby, the space between the rim of the bell and the open end of the cone shaped mute may be adjusted by placing the rim of the bell in the plurality of slots.
In select embodiments of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein, the attachment arms may comprise two protrusions, and the adjustment arm may comprise four slots. In this embodiment, the cone shaped mute may provide eight muting positions.
Another feature of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein may be that the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm may be rotatable. This feature may allow the attachment arm(s) and the adjustment arm to rotate for recessing the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm inside the cone shaped mute. With the attachment arm(s) and the adjustment arm positioned inside the cone shaped mute, the mute may be used as a plunger mute.
Another feature of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein may be that the body may be positioned flat for use as an acoustic baffle for a brass instrument.
Another feature of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments described herein may be the inclusion of at least one vent. Each of the at least one vents may be an eyelet hole in the sheet of rollable material. In select example embodiments, the at least one vent may include: two eyelet holes positioned approximately vertical with one another in the sheet of rollable material; two eyelet holes positioned approximately horizontal with one another in the sheet of rollable material; three eyelet holes positioned offset with one another in the sheet of rollable material; or five eyelet holes positioned offset with one another in the sheet of rollable material.
In another aspect, the mute for a brass instrument described herein may include the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm. The at least one attachment arm may be configured to hang an open end of the mute from a rim of a bell of the brass instrument for use as a bucket mute or as a cup mute. Each of the at least one attachment arms may include two protrusions for hanging an open end of the mute from the rim of the bell of the brass instrument at two positions. The adjustment arm may comprise four slots configured to receive the rim of the bell of the brass instrument. Whereby, the space between the bell and the open end of the mute may be adjusted in four positions by placing the rim of the bell in the four slots. The combination of the at least one attachment arm with two protrusions and the adjustment arm with four slots may provide eight muting positions for the mute.
In select embodiments, the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm may be rotatable for recessing the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm inside the mute for use as a plunger mute.
In another aspect, the mute for a brass instrument described herein may include the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm. The at least one attachment arm may be configured to hang an open end of the mute from a rim of a bell of the brass instrument for use as a bucket mute or as a cup mute. The adjustment arm may comprise at least one slot configured to receive the rim of the bell of the brass instrument. Whereby, the space between the bell and the open end of the mute may be set by placing the rim of the bell in the at least one slot. Wherein, the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm may be rotatable for recessing the at least one attachment arm and the adjustment arm inside the mute for use as a plunger mute.
These and other features of the rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments will become more apparent to one skilled in the art from the prior Summary, and following Brief Description of the Drawings, Detailed Description, and Claims when read in light of the accompanying Detailed Drawings.
The present apparatuses, systems and methods will be better understood by reading the Detailed Description with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and in which like reference numerals denote similar structure and refer to like elements throughout, and in which:
It is to be noted that the drawings presented are intended solely for the purpose of illustration and that they are, therefore, neither desired nor intended to limit the disclosure to any or all of the exact details of construction shown, except insofar as they may be deemed essential to the claimed disclosure.
In describing the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
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In one aspect, mute 10 may provide the functions of three traditional mutes for brass instruments: a cup mute 68 (see
Mute 10 may generally include body 12 and locking mechanism 18. These parts will be described in greater detail below.
Mute 10 may generally be formed by body 12. Body 12 may provide the overall shape, size and structure of mute 10. Body 12 may include or be made from a sheet of rollable material 14 configured to roll into cone shaped mute 16. Mute 10 may be made from a semi rigid material and can be used by folding into the form of a cone or as a semi-circle when unfolded. As examples, and clearly not limited thereto, body 12 of mute 10 can be made of leather, vinyl, two-layer vinyl, vinyl and cork, or the like, or combinations thereof. Different materials of body 12 may result in different characteristic tonal colors. Thus, body 12 of mute 10 may be designed out of different materials for various styles of music and artists. Mute 10 may be transported or stored in a flat form of body 12.
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In select embodiments, the substantially semi-circle shape 20 of the body 12 may have side 30 with cut-out 32. Cut-out 32 may be positioned approximate middle 34 of the side 30. The cut-out 32 may have inner diameter 36 when flat. Inner diameter 36 may be configured to make opening 38 at pointed end 40 of the cone shaped mute 16 when rolled into the cone shaped mute 16. The size and/or shape of opening 38 at pointed end 40 may be varied by changing the size and/or shape of cut-out 32 and inner diameter 36. The presence or non-presence of opening 38, and the size and shape of opening 38 at pointed end 40 may provide a different tonal characteristic to brass instrument 28 via mute 10.
In select embodiments, the substantially semi-circle shape 20 of the body 12 may have side 30 with top edge 42 and bottom edge 44. The top edge 42 may be configured to overlap with the bottom edge 44 for creating the cone shaped mute 16. In select embodiments, the top edge 42 may be angled with an angle 46 from the bottom edge 44 for creating the desired amount of overlap 52.
Locking mechanism 18 may be included with mute 10. Locking mechanism 18 may be for holding or locking body 12 as cone shape mute 16. As such, locking mechanism 18 may be configured to lock the rolled sheet of rollable material 14 as cone shaped mute 16. In select embodiments, the locking mechanism 18 may include top connector 48 and bottom connector 50. The top connector 48 may be positioned approximate the top edge 42. The bottom connector 50 may be positioned approximate the bottom edge 44. Wherein, when the body 12 may be rolled into the cone shaped mute 16 and the top edge 42 overlaps the bottom edge 44, the top connector 48 and the bottom connector 50 may be configured to lock together for securing the body 12 as the cone shaped mute 16.
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At least one attachment arm 66 may be included with mute 10. Attachment arm 66 may be for securing open end 24 on rim 25 or adjacent bell 26 of brass instrument 28. Attachment arm 66 may be any configuration or shape, and/or may include any attachment means for securing open end 24 on rim 25 or adjacent bell 26. The attachment arm or arms 66 may be configured to hang the open end 24 of the cone shaped mute 16 from the rim 25 of the bell 26 of the brass instrument 28 for use as the bucket mute 84 or cup mute 68. Each of the at least one attachment arms 66 may include at least one protrusion 70 for hanging the open end 24 of the cone shaped mute 16 from the rim of the bell 26 of the brass instrument 28. As an example, and clearly not limited thereto, as shown in
An adjustment arm 72 may be included with mute 10. Adjustment arm 72 may be for providing adjustability of the space 74 between the rim of the bell 26 and the open end 24 of the cone shaped mute 16. Adjustment arm 72 may be any configuration or shape, and/or include any type of adjustment mechanism for providing adjustability of the space 74 between the bell 26 and the open end 24 of the cone shaped mute 16. Adjustment arm 72 may comprise a plurality of slots 76 configured to receive the rim of the bell 26 of the brass instrument 28. As an example, and clearly not limited thereto, as shown in
The attachment arm(s) 66 and/or the adjustment arm 72 may be made of and desirable material. In select embodiments, the attachment arm(s) 66 and/or the adjustment arm 72 may be made of rigid ABS plastic. In addition, the attachment arm(s) 66 and/or the adjustment arm 72 may be attached to the body 12 by any desired means. In select example embodiments, the attachment arm(s) 66 and/or the adjustment arm 72 may be attached to the body 12 of the mute 10 by means of break stem rivets (as shown in the Figures) or nuts and bolts.
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The attachment arm(s) 66 and/or the adjustment arm 72 may be rotatable 80 about body 12 of mute 10. This rotatable feature 80 may allow the attachment arm(s) 66 and the adjustment arm 72 to rotate for recessing the at least one attachment arm 66 and the adjustment arm 72 inside the cone shaped mute 16. As such, attachment arm(s) 66 and adjustment arm 72 may be extended outwards for use as the bucket mute 84 and/or cup mute 68. In addition, this rotation 80 of attachment arm(s) 66 and the adjustment arm 72 about body 12 of mute 10 may allow for the arms to be folded inside the cone shaped mute 16 for use as a plunger type mute 82. Referring specifically to
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The foregoing description and drawings comprise illustrative embodiments. Having thus described exemplary embodiments, it should be noted by those skilled in the art that the within disclosures are exemplary only, and that various other alternatives, adaptations, and modifications may be made within the scope of the present disclosure. Merely listing or numbering the steps of a method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of that method. Many modifications and other embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments illustrated herein, but is limited only by the following claims.
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