Patent classifications
G10D7/066
Ligature for woodwind mouthpiece
A ligature for a woodwind mouthpiece includes a ligature strap with a carbon fiber portion and at least one flexible strap portion attached to and extending from the carbon fiber portion along one of the side edges. The flexible strap portion is folded over to form two layers of flexible strap, and a pair of rods are disposed between the two layers of one of the flexible strap portions. A closure mechanism passes through the flexible strap portion and each rod.
Bass clarinets, including improvements to the register key and vent tube in bass clarinets, and related methods
Disclosed is a bass clarinet that enables even splitting of the harmonics without compromising the efficacy of the instrument, without increasing manufacturing costs, and without the requirement of a clarinettist relearning how to play the instrument. It is further an object of the disclosure to describe bass clarinets with the ability to change harmonics without requiring the player to compensate with embouchure and air pressure.
LIGATURE FOR WOODWIND MOUTHPIECE
A ligature strap for a mouthpiece includes a plurality of kerfs extending at least partially along each one of a plurality of parallel lines running across the ligature strap with at least two separate kerfs extending along a common line in the plurality of parallel lines. The ligature strap includes a central portion and two ends portions extending at an angle from the central portion. The parallel lines extend into the end portions and kerfs are disposed on the parallel lines in the end portions.
HANGING DEVICE
The present invention provides a hanging device, characterized in that the hanging device comprises a hanging portion, a first wearing portion, and a second wearing portion, the first wearing portion comprising a neck strap, the neck strap comprising a neck strap front portion and a neck strap rear portion, and the second wearing portion comprising back straps, the back strap comprising a back strap front portion and a back strap rear portion, wherein the back strap front portion is connected to the neck strap front portion, and the back strap rear portion is connected to the neck strap rear portion.
Barrel for a Woodwind Instrument
A barrel for a woodwind instrument comprising a threaded bore to promote airflow throughout a woodwind instrument, thus, reducing turbulence, limiting the reflection of sound waves, and producing a sound with reduced amplitudes of overtones. The reduction in turbulent flow, further limits backpressure within the instrument, enabling the user to reduce the effort required to perform actions such as tonguing on said instrument. The barrel for a woodwind instrument comprises a mouthpiece receiver and an upper joint receiver for attachment to a woodwind instrument.
Barrel for a Woodwind Instrument
A barrel for a woodwind instrument comprising a threaded bore to promote airflow throughout a woodwind instrument, thus, reducing turbulence, limiting the reflection of sound waves, and producing a sound with reduced amplitudes of overtones. The reduction in turbulent flow, further limits backpressure within the instrument, enabling the user to reduce the effort required to perform actions such as tonguing on said instrument. The barrel for a woodwind instrument comprises a mouthpiece receiver and an upper joint receiver for attachment to a woodwind instrument.
Resonator for Wind Instruments
The resonator (1) is associated with wind instruments (S) of the type comprising a bell (C) located in correspondence of its main opening (A). The resonator (1) comprises a resonator element (2) preferably having a concave shape, supported within or in front of the bell (C) so that said concavity is directed towards the latter and that between the same resonator element (2) and bell (C) is defined a light passage (3). The resonator element (2) is aimed to define an auxiliary harmonic box intended for intercepting and reflecting or diverting the output sound waves from said bell (C) in order to increase its power, vary its timbre and/or improve the sound diffusion.
A REED FOR A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
A reed (10) for a reed musical instrument has (with reference to FIG. 2) a reed body (129) having a reed tip (114) adapted for engagement by a mouth of a player and a ligature engagement section adapted for engagement by a ligature of the reed musical instrument. A cantilever arm (117) is formed integrally with or affixed to the reed body (129) and extends from the reed body (129). A reflector (20) is supported by the cantilever arm (117) spaced apart from the reed body (129). Motion of the reed tip (114) is transmitted via the cantilever arm (117) to the reflector (20). The cantilever arm (117) is shaped and configured such that the transmitted motion is amplified so that any movement of the reed tip (114) results in a greater movement of the reflector (20). The reed (10) in use is mounted on a mouthpiece (11) and has a distal end (119) which is illuminated by an LED (26), whereby the reflector (20) reflects light back to a light sensor (27), which measures the intensity of the light incident on the sensor (27).
WIND INSTRUMENT AND KEY FOR WIND INSTRUMENT
A wind instrument includes a tubular body, a key, and an adjuster. The tubular body includes a tone hole. The key is mounted to the tube body, and includes a pad and an operation part. The pad is configured to cover the tone hole. The operation part is configured to move the pad away from the tone hole. The adjuster is configured to adjust a maximum distance the pad moves away from the tone hole by the operation part.
BASS CLARINETS, INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS TO THE REGISTER KEY AND VENT TUBE IN BASS CLARINETS, AND RELATED METHODS
Disclosed is a bass clarinet that enables even splitting of the harmonics without compromising the efficacy of the instrument, without increasing manufacturing costs, and without the requirement of a clarinettist relearning how to play the instrument. It is further an object of the disclosure to describe bass clarinets with the ability to change harmonics without requiring the player to compensate with embouchure and air pressure.