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Transducer apparatus for an edge-blown aerophone and an edge-blown aerophone having the transducer apparatus
11200872 · 2021-12-14 · ·

This disclosure provides a transducer apparatus for an edge-blown aerophone, the edge-blown aerophone having an aerophone embouchure hole. An aerophone speaker delivers sound to a resonant chamber of the aerophone via the aerophone embouchure hole. An aerophone microphone receives, via the aerophone embouchure hole, sound in the resonant chamber. A housing provides a lip plate with a housing embouchure hole independent and separate from the aerophone embouchure hole. Breath sensors sense breath applied across the housing embouchure hole. An electronic processor, connected to the speaker, receives signals from the microphone and the breath sensors. The breath sensors provide signals indicative of breath strength. The electronic processor generates an excitation signal which is delivered as an acoustic excitation signal to the resonant chamber by the aerophone speaker. The electronic processor uses the signals it receives to determine a desired musical note which a player of the aerophone wishes to play.

ELECTRIC GUITAR
20230267898 · 2023-08-24 ·

An electric guitar comprising a rotatable disc positioned underneath the guitar strings and comprising a plurality of attachment points; at least one pic comprising a body configured to be received by an attachment point of the rotatable disc and a flexible wire member extending from the body away from the rotatable disc; drive means configured to rotate the rotatable disc relative to the guitar body such that each time the at least one pic passes the at least one string it engages therewith causing the at least one string to vibrate and the at least one pickup generates an electrical signal; and an output jack for outputting the electrical signal to an amplifier.

Humbucking pair building block circuit for vibrational sensors
11087731 · 2021-08-10 ·

This invention eliminates most mechanical switching in vibrational pickup circuits by using variable gains to combine signals of sensors in differential amplifiers as J−1 humbucking pairs for J>1 number of sensors, with the sensors matched to produce the same level and phase of unwanted hum from external sources. It can also combine J>1 number of matched sensors with K>1 number of dissimilar sensors which are matched only to each other in the same manner. This produces not only all the possible mechanically switched humbucking signals, but all the continuously-varying combinations of humbucking signals in between.

Humbucking pair building block circuit for vibrational sensors
11087731 · 2021-08-10 ·

This invention eliminates most mechanical switching in vibrational pickup circuits by using variable gains to combine signals of sensors in differential amplifiers as J−1 humbucking pairs for J>1 number of sensors, with the sensors matched to produce the same level and phase of unwanted hum from external sources. It can also combine J>1 number of matched sensors with K>1 number of dissimilar sensors which are matched only to each other in the same manner. This produces not only all the possible mechanically switched humbucking signals, but all the continuously-varying combinations of humbucking signals in between.

NOVEL APPARATUS FOR SOUND MODULATION
20210201868 · 2021-07-01 · ·

The present disclosure is hands-free sound modulation apparatus. The hands-free sound modulation apparatus includes one more monophonic and polyphonic sound modulation assemblies for music creation, gaming, medical rehabilitation, language training, and speech enhancement. The hands-free sound modulation apparatus can be paired with a smartphone device, musical instrument, and a network of hands-free sound modulation apparatuses.

Musical instrument and vibrator

Provided is a musical instrument including a vibratable body; and a vibrator. The vibrator includes a vibrating body that vibrates in a predetermined direction; and a coupling member coupling the vibrating body and the vibratable body and that transmits vibration of the vibrating body to the vibratable body. The coupling member includes a shaft extending between the vibrating body and the vibratable body; a first wire rod coupling one end portion of the shaft and the vibrating body; and a second wire rod coupling another end portion of the shaft and the vibratable body. A resonance frequency of each of the shaft, the first wire rod, and the second wire rod is at least 10 kHz.

Musical instrument and vibrator

Provided is a musical instrument including a vibratable body; and a vibrator. The vibrator includes a vibrating body that vibrates in a predetermined direction; and a coupling member coupling the vibrating body and the vibratable body and that transmits vibration of the vibrating body to the vibratable body. The coupling member includes a shaft extending between the vibrating body and the vibratable body; a first wire rod coupling one end portion of the shaft and the vibrating body; and a second wire rod coupling another end portion of the shaft and the vibratable body. A resonance frequency of each of the shaft, the first wire rod, and the second wire rod is at least 10 kHz.

REUSABLE VIBRATION INDUCTOR STRUCTURE
20210065668 · 2021-03-04 ·

A reusable vibration inductor structure includes a vibration inducting sheet, Velcro tape and circular iron ring, wherein the Velcro tape of the same diameter is attached to a back of the vibration inducting sheet, the circular iron ring having a larger diameter is adapted to press against an outer rim of the Velcro tape, and an outer rim of the circular iron ring is equidistantly configured with a plurality of pressing tabs capable of being horizontally pressed back to clamp an outer rim of a front of the vibration inducting sheet with front ends thereof. Whereby, the present invention can be conveniently detached down and reattached to the surfaces of different percussion instruments.

REUSABLE VIBRATION INDUCTOR STRUCTURE
20210065668 · 2021-03-04 ·

A reusable vibration inductor structure includes a vibration inducting sheet, Velcro tape and circular iron ring, wherein the Velcro tape of the same diameter is attached to a back of the vibration inducting sheet, the circular iron ring having a larger diameter is adapted to press against an outer rim of the Velcro tape, and an outer rim of the circular iron ring is equidistantly configured with a plurality of pressing tabs capable of being horizontally pressed back to clamp an outer rim of a front of the vibration inducting sheet with front ends thereof. Whereby, the present invention can be conveniently detached down and reattached to the surfaces of different percussion instruments.

Apparatus for playing a multi-string instrument

A system for playing a multi-string instrument utilizing a device in conjunction with hardware and software that once programmed on a computer using a touchscreen, solenoids press the strings down on the frets on the neck of a multi-string instrument, requiring a user to only need to touch the touchscreen and simultaneously strum the strings by any method.