Patent classifications
G10D7/10
Protective device minimizing dispersion of airborne pathogens from wind instruments
Apparatus attached to the flared open end of a wind instrument includes one or more layers of particle filtering materials for preventing the dispersion of pathogens from the wind instrument while enabling sound transmission with little muffling and distortion, and minimal resistance for the musician.
MXTZ (Music Exponentially Transformed Through Time)
Music instrument and information digital mute system, for capture, processing, and conversion of sound from analog to digital signals using central processing unit (CPU) microcontroller, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi microcontrollers, sound image localization filter, global positioning and geographic information systems, universal serial bus (USB) module, and battery. Mute body is positioned in close proximity to bell or horn, body and/or voice at proximal end and/or configured to occlude sound source. Acoustically designed inner chamber within mute body captures acoustical variations of air pressure. Microphone positioned at distal end of mute, and proximal end of CB position in mute with digital signal processor (DSP) that captures, processes, converts, and transmits digital sound and data. CPU manages and controls components and modules of CB. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi microcontrollers configured to receive and send signals to and from other technological devices, components, and systems (cellphones, tablets, computers, earplugs, smart televisions, server, and cloud platforms). USB module configured to receive and send digital signals, supply power to CB, and charge and recharge battery.
Special Euphonium Extension Rest Device
A Euphonium Extension Rest for a portable device to support a musical instrument such as a baritone horn, a euphonium, a small tuba, or a similar instrument with a portable stand so that a musician can handle the instrument for lengthy sessions; the device includes an extendable wrap with a left-hand and right-hand curved side rail and a bottom half of a hemisphere, a protection cushion contiguous to the curved side rails, a way to secure the protection cushion to each of the left-hand and right-hand curved side rails, and a securing manner to releasably encircle the musical instrument to hold the extendable wrap.
Device and method for introducing different embouchures
A device has a plurality of different mouthpieces that can be mounted on an elongate body. Each mounted mouthpiece is spaced from the central axis of the elongate body. In order to introduce different embouchures, a music student can blow into successive ones of the plurality of different mouthpieces. The student can hold the elongate body when using the device.
Device and method for introducing different embouchures
A device has a plurality of different mouthpieces that can be mounted on an elongate body. Each mounted mouthpiece is spaced from the central axis of the elongate body. In order to introduce different embouchures, a music student can blow into successive ones of the plurality of different mouthpieces. The student can hold the elongate body when using the device.
INSTRUMENT WITH INTERIOR BODY WALLS HAVING AIRFLOW DISRUPTION APPARATUS
An instrument having an interior body or column wall that includes a plurality of curvilinear modifications that disrupts airflow through the mouthpiece in order to produce a pleasing sound when a player is playing an instrument. The modifications may comprise raised curvilinear ridges or curvilinear valleys set into the body wall. Additionally, the modifications may include specific patterns designed to elicit different, yet still pleasing sounds from the instrument. These air-flow disruption modifications are separate and distinct from any tone-changing actuators of the instruments as the instrument may be a woodwind (with tome holes) or a brass instrument (with valves or sliders).
INSTRUMENT WITH INTERIOR BODY WALLS HAVING AIRFLOW DISRUPTION APPARATUS
An instrument having an interior body or column wall that includes a plurality of curvilinear modifications that disrupts airflow through the mouthpiece in order to produce a pleasing sound when a player is playing an instrument. The modifications may comprise raised curvilinear ridges or curvilinear valleys set into the body wall. Additionally, the modifications may include specific patterns designed to elicit different, yet still pleasing sounds from the instrument. These air-flow disruption modifications are separate and distinct from any tone-changing actuators of the instruments as the instrument may be a woodwind (with tome holes) or a brass instrument (with valves or sliders).
Saliva collector for brass musical instrument
The present invention relates to a saliva collector which comprises: a container which provides a space to accommodate at least one absorber; and a head wherein one end is detachably disposed on at least one part of a musical instrument and another end is detachably disposed so as to communicate with at least one part of a side of the container.
Saliva collector for brass musical instrument
The present invention relates to a saliva collector which comprises: a container which provides a space to accommodate at least one absorber; and a head wherein one end is detachably disposed on at least one part of a musical instrument and another end is detachably disposed so as to communicate with at least one part of a side of the container.
Tuning guide
Disclosed is a tuning guide for tuning a brass musical instrument having a tuning slide. The tuning guide includes (1) visual markings provided along one arm of the tuning slide indicating a plurality of tuning positions of the tuning slide and (2) a tuning log for logging a tuning history specific to both the instrument and a particular player of the instrument. The tuning log includes a plurality of tuning records, each tuning record including (i) one or more conditions fields, each conditions field for recording an environmental condition and (ii) a tuning position field for specifying a tuning position at which the instrument is properly tuned under the environmental conditions recorded in the one or more conditions fields.