This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT Appln. No. PCT/ID2010/000010 filed on Dec. 16, 2010, which claims priority to ID Patent Application No. P00220900675 filed on Dec. 17, 2009, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
This invention relates to a system and an apparatus designed to play an Indonesian origin of musical instrument called “Angklung”, more particularly it relates to a system of software and hardware that assembled into a device for generating sound out from an Angklung musical instrument.
Angklung is a musical instrument from West Java, and has been recognized widely by the public in Indonesia. Physically, Angklung is a musical instrument made of bamboo trunk in which the sound is generated from air resonance due to the vibration at the internode of bamboo trunk. The size of the internode of bamboo trunk produces sound with a frequency that represents a particular tone. Therefore, an Angklung musical instrument usually is a series of several sections of bamboo internode to produce a variety of tones that covers the notes in a song.
An Angklung that represents a note usually consists of two sections of bamboo internode of different sizes in length but have the same kind of tone. The length is designed to determine the high and low tones. Thus, in general, an Angklung can produce sound of a note with a combination of high and low tone frequencies.
Angklung tones usually correspond the musical scales in general, ie. pentatonic and diatonic scales. Pentatonic scales consist of five notes per octave, whereas diatonic scales consist of seven notes in one octave. The addition of the octave, in principle, is a repetition of notes composition at each scale of note. Therefore, the number of Angklungs corresponds to the number of notes, both in diatonic and pentatonic scales, which are required to play a song. Generally the notes required are more than one octave.
Unfortunately, playing Angklung by a single player cannot produce musical sounds perfectly, especially to play three notes at the same time (chord). In order to play a song perfectly, more than one person or a group of Angklung players are required. In addition, to date there is no instrument that is able to play Angklung automatically and to replace the human role. Therefore, it is required to invent a device for playing an Angklung musical instrument automatically.
The purpose of this invention is to overcome the human limitations in playing Angklung musical instruments. This invention uses a set of hardware and software configured in such a way so as to be able to play an Angklung musical instrument. The device consists of a DC electric motor functioning as a vibrating actuator of Angklung; series of controller comprising various microcontrollers, mosfet and optocoupler. The hardware is connected with a power supply and a computer.
The software according to the present invention is a computer program such as notepad to write notes of a song. The notes of the songs that have been written then are stored in a memory using an interface of Visual Basic (VB) program. Aside of storage for song data, the interface program is also designed to display the control panel of the device, digitally.
This apparatus will work upon command to play a song that has been stored in the memory. The command is given through the interface program that is displayed in the form of panels on a computer screen. Furthermore, the actuator will move and vibrate the Angklung and automatically play selected songs.
This invention includes an apparatus that plays an Angklung musical instrument (A) which consists of hardware controlled by software installed on the computer. The hardware and software is configured in such a way that it can play an Angklung musical instrument independently. The embodiment of this invention can be described with reference in
<Hardware>
Referring to
Referring to
The bottom supporting frame (9) can be of a metal frame as in the top supporting frame. Further, the bottom supporting frame (9) is covered by timber so as to form a box. Alternatively, the entire bottom is made of wood so that its construction resembles a box with no bottom supporting frame. The bottom supporting frame (9) serves both as a supporting pole of the top of the frame, the actuator supporting frame (8), as well as a box for storage for other components of the Angklung vibrator according to the invention. These components include electrical cables (10) and so forth. The construction and material of bottom supporting frame according to this invention are not limited to such construction and material.
The electric motor (11) mounted on the frame can be explained by referring to
Thus, when the electric motor (11) is operated the rotation of eccentric disk (13) moving along with the rotation of the shaft (11a) will move the vibrator arm (12) so that the Angklungs (B) will vibrate as they are being played by humans. Thus, the sound generated by each vibrated Angklung (B) then composed into a particular song. In this case, the electric motor (11) as the actuator is equipped with a cable to connect it to the controllers (C), which will supply the electrical current. In this invention it is preferable that the rotation of electric motor (11) is more than 7 RPS (420 rpm) up to a maximum of 10 RPS (600 rpm). However, this invention is most effective at 9 rps rotation (540 rpm).
Another hardware is a controller (C), which will be explained in more detail in
PIC microcontroller used in this invention is a PIC 16F877A type. Optocoupler (18a) used in this invention is a 4N28 type. Mosfet (18b) used in this invention is the IRFZ44N type. However, this invention is not limited only to the use of these components mentioned above. It is possible to use other electronic members in accordance with the purpose and objective of this invention.
The working procedure of the controllers (C) is as follows. The electric current from the power source (26) that have been reduced its voltage by a transformer (not shown) flowing into the controller (C) is then governed by the current controller (18) to be distributed to the controller driver (18) and the electric motor (11). In this arrangement mosfet (18b) plays an important role as an electronic switch that has a rapid response to control the output pulse of microcontroller PIC (17a and 17b) and can convey high current (up to a maximum 15 A) to drive the electric motor (11). The complete lay out of the electronic components of the controller device (C) can be seen from the scheme of control circuit devices (C) as shown in
Controller device (C) is equipped with various additional components such as a serial port (19); display screen (20) in the form of LCD screens, and three buttons namely: the reset button (21), the power button (22), button 1 (23) and button 2 (24). Serial port (19) serves to connect the device for playing Angklung (A) according to this invention with a computer. Display screen (20) function to display and control the electronic data recorded on the device (A). The buttons (21, 22, 23, and 24) serves to turn on the device, and other functions such as downloading and the removal of the songs recorded on a controller (C).
In short, the apparatus which can play an Angklung musical instrument according to this invention is a system consisting of hardware and software as shown in
<Software>
Another important part of the apparatus for playing the Angklung (A) according to this invention is software. The software in this case serves as a program control for the apparatus for playing the Angklung (A). The software can be visualized in an interface program that can be installed on the computer. More detailed explanation about interface program according to this invention will be explained on
As having been stated above, the interface program installed on a computer. In this case the computer is hardware to facilitate downloading, removal, writing and editing of songs. Therefore, in addition to functioning as controller device for playing the Angklung (A) according to this invention, the interface program also serves as a means of downloading and removal of the songs recorded on the controller device (C). In the process of downloading and removal of songs, the computer must be connected to the controllers (C) through a serial port (19). However, in the writing and editing of songs, the computer is not required to connect to the controllers (C).
Referring to
<Songwriting>
In addition to software that has been described above, it requires another software to write a song. The song that is made for devices for playing the Angklung (A) according to the invention is written in the text used in the ordinary Notepad program included in Windows-based operating system. According to the invention the songwriting is done in a special way which will be explained in detail as follow.
The songwriting procedure according to this invention follows the standard values that apply in songs writing that consist of: tempo, note, octave and note value. In detail, each value is written with notation as follows:
Tempo:
Octave:
In some songs there is a sign of silent or 0′, the writing in a system of automatic Angklung (Autoklung) also uses the characters 0 or tone=0 with a value of octave also 0, but the tap value still correspond to the tap value of silent sign. Some songs have very high tap value. For example: 7 with a value of 4 taps, written as follows:
7,2,8,
7,2,@ means that one note 7 octave 2 with a value of 4 taps. Here the @ character represents the notation 16.
However, this invention is not limited to the manner and arrangement of the song in such way. It is possible to write songs on the apparatus to play an Angklung musical instrument automatically according to the invention by other way and use the text or other programming languages in accordance with the purposes of this invention.
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