Patent classifications
G10D13/10
Cocktail drum
Particular embodiments described herein provide for a cocktail drum basket. The cocktail drum basket can include a lower cocktail basket portion, where the lower cocktail basket portion is supported by a rim of a first drum and an upper cocktail basket portion, where the upper cocktail basket portion supports a second drum over the first drum. The cocktail drum basket can be used to position a second drum over a first drum in a three-dimensional (3D) plane using the cocktail drum basket to position the second drum along an X-axis, a Y-axis, and a Z-axis relative to the first drum.
STORAGE ASSEMBLY FOR A MUSICAL DRUM SET
A storage assembly for safely storing and transporting a musical drum set. The storage assembly includes a dolly and multiple cases for multiple drums of the musical drum set. The dolly includes a rigid round base, and a base skirt extends from a periphery of the rigid round base. One or more wheels and one or more telescoping arms coupled to a bottom of the rigid round base. First drum of the musical drum set can be encased in the dolly and rest of the drums can be encases within the cases. The drums packed in the cases are stacked one over another on the first drum.
STORAGE ASSEMBLY FOR A MUSICAL DRUM SET
A storage assembly for safely storing and transporting a musical drum set. The storage assembly includes a dolly and multiple cases for multiple drums of the musical drum set. The dolly includes a rigid round base, and a base skirt extends from a periphery of the rigid round base. One or more wheels and one or more telescoping arms coupled to a bottom of the rigid round base. First drum of the musical drum set can be encased in the dolly and rest of the drums can be encases within the cases. The drums packed in the cases are stacked one over another on the first drum.
Sprung striker assembly for use with an idiophone
A sprung striker assembly for striking an idiophone is described. The sprung striker assembly for striking an idiophone typically comprises a body member, a striker head, a striker tip, and a spring mechanism. In one variation, the striker head is configured for use with a struck idiophone, such a mounted idiophone block or cow bell. In other variations, the striker head further includes an idiophone, such as a rattle, jingles, cymbals, castanets, or any other suitable noisemaker, incorporated into the striker head.
Sprung striker assembly for use with an idiophone
A sprung striker assembly for striking an idiophone is described. The sprung striker assembly for striking an idiophone typically comprises a body member, a striker head, a striker tip, and a spring mechanism. In one variation, the striker head is configured for use with a struck idiophone, such a mounted idiophone block or cow bell. In other variations, the striker head further includes an idiophone, such as a rattle, jingles, cymbals, castanets, or any other suitable noisemaker, incorporated into the striker head.
INTEGRATED DRUMSTICK AND KEY
A drumstick is integrated with a drum key for ready availability of a drum key in more situations. The drumstick provides an elongated handle for actuating the key while the key's presence does not interfere with the drumstick's natural use. The drumstick may be organically fashioned with a drum key hollowed out from its own material, thereby providing the requisite negative space, or an insert may be positioned within a butt end of the drumstick which presents the negative space of the drum key. Alternately a sleeve may be positioned on the drumstick to accommodate a key insert or an integral key portion.
CYMBAL MOUNTING SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES
Cymbal mounting systems, devices, components, accessories and related methods are provided. The mounting systems mount a cymbal on a mounting post. The systems include a cymbal mount comprising a sleeve portion elongated along a length configured to extend through a mounting aperture of the cymbal, and comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, and an inner cavity extending from the bottom end along at least a portion of the length configured to mount on the mounting post of the cymbal stand. An outer surface of the sleeve portion varies in maximum cross-sectional size along the length thereof. The systems also include at least one resilient support ring comprising an inner through hole of a cross-sectional size that is smaller than at least a portion of that of the outer surface of the sleeve portion such that the support ring applies a compressive force thereto when mounted thereon.
ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT AND MUSICAL SOUND GENERATING METHOD
An electronic percussion instrument capable of simulating a rendition of an acoustic percussion instrument is provided. The electronic percussion instrument includes a housing, a percussion surface attached to the housing, a pressure sensor disposed on a central section of the percussion surface on a side of the back surface and configured to detect pressing against the central section, a head vibration sensor disposed on a peripheral section of the percussion surface on the side of the back surface and configured to detect vibrations of the peripheral section, and a rim vibration sensor disposed at a position overlapping the head vibration sensor when seen in a plan view of the percussion surface and configured to detect vibrations of the housing.
Electronic percussion instrument, electronic musical instrument, information processing device, and information processing method
An electronic percussion instrument, electronic musical instrument, information processing device, and information processing method are provided. The electronic musical instrument includes a control device that performs processing in which an envelope indicating a change in a reference value over time for determining whether vibration of the second playing operation element is self-induced vibration or excited vibration entailed by vibration of the first playing operation element is generated based on a waveform indicating vibration of the first playing operation element, and processing in which information on the basis of excited vibration of the second playing operation element is prevented from being included in information indicating operation of the second playing operation element using the reference value indicated by the envelope.
Drumhead With Printed Layer for Initiating Ferrous Response and Method of Making
A drumhead includes a membrane with ferrous responsive material printed onto a surface or otherwise incorporated into it. The ferrous responsive material is detectable by an electromagnetic sensor such that striking the membrane causes vibration that is detected by the sensor, which may initiate an acoustic sound via a sound module. The drumhead may thus be used in an electronic drumming system without requiring fixation of a foreign object to a surface of the membrane.