Musical instrument having diminished chords interlaced with other chords
10276139 ยท 2019-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H2220/251
PHYSICS
G10H2220/241
PHYSICS
G10H2220/036
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A musical instrument with two or more classes of pitches where at least one class is a diminished chord extended over an arbitrary number of octaves, and another class is another chord extended over the same span of octaves. The pitches of the second class of pitches are interlaced with the pitches of the diminished chord of the first class of pitches. Additional classes are chords similarly interlaced with other classes, with one class of any interlaced pair of classes being a diminished chord.
Claims
1. A musical keyboard for generating tones, comprising: a first register of keys for generating a first class of pitches including a diminished chord extending over an arbitrary number of octaves; a second register of keys for generating a second class of pitches; the pitches of the second class of pitches being interlaced with the pitches of the diminished chord of the first class of pitches; wherein the classes of pitches are assigned to mechanical actuators arranged in groups by class, in which the activation of an actuator causes the production of a musical pitch within the mechanical actuators; wherein the mechanical actuators are in substantially parallel rows and the keys of the first register are offset from the keys of the second register by half the spacing between adjacent keys of either register; wherein 4 Note Chords that can be Interlaced with the Three Diminished Chords, as follows: i) The chords that can be interlaced with a D diminished chord (D, F, Ab, B) are: a. Major 6th chords: C-Maj6 (C, E, G,A); Eb-Maj6 (Eb, G, Bb, C); Gb-Ma6 (Gb, Bb, Db, Eb); A-Maj6 (A, Db, E, Gb) b. Minor 6th chords: C-min6 (C, Eb, G, A); Eb-min6 (Eb, Gb, Bb, C); Gb-min6 (Gb, A, Db, Eb); A-min6 (A, C, E, Gb) c. Dominant 7th chords: C-Dom7 (C, E, G, Bb), Eb-Dom7 (Eb G, Bb Db); Gb-Dom7 (Gb, Bb, Db, E); A-Dom7 (A, Db, E, G) d. Diminished chords: C-dim (C, Eb, Gb, A); Db-dim (Db, E, G, Bb) e. Aug/Aug chords: C-Aug/Aug (C, E, Gb, Bb); Eb-Aug/Aug (Eb, G, A, Db) ii) The chords that can be interlaced with a Eb diminished chord (Eb, Gb, A, C) are: a. Major chords: Db-Maj6 (Db, F, Ab, Bb); E-Maj6 (E, Ab, B, Db); G-Maj6 (G, B, D, E); Bb-Maj6 (Bb, D, F, G) b. Minor chords: Db-min6 (Db, E, Ab, Bb); E-min6 (E, G, B, Db); G-min6 (G, Bb, D, E); Bb-min6 (Bb, Db, F, G) c. Dominant 7th chords: Db-Dom7 (Db, F, Ab, B); E-Dom7 (E, Ab, B, D); G-Dom7 (GB, D, F); Bb-Dom7 (Bb D, F, A) d. Diminished chords: Db-dim (Db, E, G, Bb); D-dim (D, F, Ab, B) e. Aug/Aug chords: Db-Aug/Aug (Db, F, G, B); E-Aug/Aug (E, Ab, Bb, D) iii) The chords that can be interlaced with a E diminished chord are: a. Major 6th chords: D-Maj6 (D, Gb, A, B); F-Maj6 (F, A, C, D); Ab-Maj6 (Ab, C, Eb, F); B-Maj6 (B, Eb, Gb, A) b. Minor 6th chords: D-min6 (D, F, A, B); F-min6 (F, Ab, C, D); Ab-min6 (Ab B, Eb, F); B-min6 (B, D, Gb, Ab) c. Dominant 7th chords: D-Dom7 (D, Gb, A, C); F-Dom7 (F, A, C, Eb); Ab-Dom7 (Ab, C, Eb, Gb); B-Dom7 (B, Eb, Gb, A) d. Diminished chords: D-dim (D, F, Ab, B); Eb-dim (Eb, Gb, A, C) e. Aug/Aug chords: D-Aug/Aug (D, Gb, Ab, C); F-Aug/Aug (F, A, B, Eb).
2. The musical keyboard of claim 1 wherein additional classes are chords similarly interlaced with other classes, with one class of any interlaced pair of classes being a diminished chord.
3. The musical keyboard of claim 1 wherein the classes of pitches are assigned to mechanical actuators arranged in groups by class, in which the activation of an actuator causes the production of a musical pitch within the class.
4. The musical keyboard of claim 3 wherein the actuators are in substantially parallel rows, in pitch ascending order.
5. The musical keyboard of claim 1 wherein the classes of pitches are assigned to actuators present on a touch sensitive display, the activation of each of which causes the production of a musical pitch within the class.
6. The musical keyboard of claim 5 wherein the actuators are in substantially parallel rows, in pitch ascending order.
7. The musical keyboard of claim 5 wherein additional controls are available for real time assignment of key, chord type, and translation of one or more classes of pitches.
8. The musical keyboard of claim 1 wherein a computer algorithm selects members of the classes of pitches, which causes the production of a musical pitches.
9. The musical keyboard of claim 1 wherein there is provided a third register representing a third horizontal row of actuators that is parallel to the first register.
10. The musical keyboard of claim 9 wherein the classes of pitches are assigned to actuators present on a touch sensitive display, the activation of each of which causes the production of a musical pitch within the class, and wherein the actuators in all rows are in substantially horizontal parallel configuration.
11. The musical keyboard of claim 1 wherein the second register includes sequential notes that form respective Maj6th, Minor6th, Dominant 7.sup.th, Diminished, and Aug/Aug chords.
12. The musical keyboard of claim 11 wherein the first register includes sequential notes that form a diminished chord.
13. The musical keyboard of claim 12 wherein the diminished chords are comprised of diminished chords D; Eb and E.
14. The musical keyboard of claim 13 wherein there are four notes for each diminished chord comprised of D; F; Ab; B for diminished chord D: Eb; Gb; A; C for diminished chord Eb: and E; G; Bb; Db for diminished chord E.
15. The musical keyboard of claim 14 wherein for the Maj6th, Minor6th, Dominant 7.sup.th, Diminished, and Aug/Aug chords there are a total of 48 different note combinations related to each diminished chord.
16. The musical keyboard of claim 13 wherein the notes of the first register include at least four diminished notes that are respectively spaced apart, wherein the notes of the second register include noted selected from respective Maj6th, Minor6th, Dominant 7.sup.th, Diminished, and Aug/Aug chords, and wherein the keys of the second register are offset from the keys of the first register by half the spacing between adjacent keys of the first register.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawing forming part of this document illustrates this invention further, and the schematic embodiments of this invention and their description are used to explain this invention, but not restrict this invention. The drawing is a schematic diagram of actuators arranged in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(2) The present invention uses two or more classes of pitches which are disjoint, 4 member subsets of the traditional 12 pitch western musical scale, the particulars of the subsets (chords) being as defined below. In the favored embodiment the members of one class are assigned to a row of actuators, one pitch to an actuator, and the members of another class are similarly assigned to a second row of actuators, and so on for possible additional classes and rows of actuators.
(3) At least one of the classes of pitches and the corresponding row of actuators, is assigned to the pitches of one of the three possible diminished chords found in a traditional 12 pitch scale (
(4) 1) The C diminished chord, consisting of the pitches C, Eb, Gb, A or
(5) 2) The Db diminished chord, consisting of the pitches Db, E, G, Bb or
(6) 3) The D diminished chord, consisting of the pitches D, F, Ab, B.
(7) The diminished chords are repeated through an arbitrary number of octaves, forming a class of pitches or row of actuators of arbitrary length. (
(8) A characteristic of a diminished chord as described above, is that each pair of adjacent pitches is separated by two pitches that are not a members of the diminished chord. Eg, in 1) C diminished (above,) between the pair of adjacent members of the diminished chord, C and Eb, are Db and D which are not members of the diminished chord. Between members Eb and Gb, are non-members E and F. Between members Gb and A, are nonmembers G and Ab. Note that when the C diminished is repeated over several octaves, at the repeat, between member A and member C are non-members Bb and B, so this property of two non-members existing between each pair of members, is consistent throughout a diminished chord which has been repeated to extend over a keyboard of arbitrary length. In common musical terminology, this separation of a pair of pitches by exactly two intervening pitches, is called an interval of a minor 3.sup.rd, and so a diminished chord can be described as a series of minor 3.sup.rd's
(9) An additional class of pitches or row of actuators (
(10) This arrangement of pitches in two classes or actuators in two rows, facilitates playing harmonies used in jazz and other music. For example, if one chooses a D diminished chord for one class or row of actuators, and a C Maj6 chord for the other class or row, it is then easy to play CMaj6 by choosing pitches from the CMaj6 row, as the relevant pitches are segregated into one class or row. It is also easy to create common musical tension by playing pitches in the D diminished chord by choosing pitches in the other class or row. It is also easy to play hybrid harmonies by playing some notes from each class or row. It is a characteristic of this arrangement, that common musical sequences can be achieved by choosing pitches from alternating classes or rows, or combinations of pitches from both classes or rows. It is a characteristic of this arrangement that the musical sequences thus created, when the sequence first emphasizes more of the eg. D diminished notes and subsequently emphasizes more of the C Major6 notes, the sequence thus created will be commonly perceived as resolving in a satisfying musical way. Traditional music theory describes this perceived resolution in its simplest form, as a movement from V Dominant to I Major, or from III Dominant to VI minor.
(11) In addition, other combinations of diminished chords interlaced with other interlacable chords, provide access to other common musical movements of traditional music theory. For example, in the context of the example above, with C Maj6 and D diminished assigned to two classes or rows of actuators, the additional assignment of F Maj6 interlaced with Db diminished to classes or rows of actuators, and then first playing F Maj6 pitches, then playing Db diminished pitches, then playing D diminished pitches, and finally playing C Maj6 pitches, creates cord movements of traditional music theory known as II minor to VI Dominant, to II minor, to V Dominant, to I Major. Extending this example further with the additional assignments of G Maj6 and C diminished to classes or rows of actuators, makes available VI minor to II Dominant movements, as well as a variety of I, IV, V progressions. Selections of other combinations of Diminished chords with other interlaced chords similarly creates in sum, access to a very wide range of chord movements found in traditional music theory and employed in jazz and other kinds of music, including tritone substitutions, minor 3.sup.rd substitutions, deceptive cadences, and key modulations. These chord movements are achieved without the need to study the detailed pitch contents of the chords involved, thereby greatly simplifying the task of the aspiring musician.
(12) In accord with this invention, it is possible to build physical instruments consisting of two or more rows of actuators for the pitches in the chords described above. In accord with this invention, it is possible to create computer algorithms that select and play notes from the classes of pitches in the chords as described above. In the favored embodiment, the two or more rows of actuators for pitches in chords as described above, are presented as rows of actuators on a touch sensitive screen, and may be provided with additional controls (
Table 1: Table Showing all (48 Total) 4 Note Chords that can be Interlaced with the Three Diminished Chords
(13) 1) The chords that can be interlaced with a D diminished chord (D, F, Ab, B) are:
(14) a. Major 6.sup.th chords: C-Maj6 (C, E, G, A); Eb-Maj6 (Eb, G, Bb, C); Gb-Ma6 (Gb, Bb, Db, Eb); A-Maj6 (A, Db, E, Gb) b. Minor 6.sup.th chords: C-min6 (C, Eb, G, A); Eb-min6 (Eb, Gb, Bb, C); Gb-min6 (Gb, A, Db, Eb); A-min6 (A, C, E, Gb) c. Dominant 7.sup.th chords: C-Dom7 (C, E, G, Bb), Eb-Dom7 (Eb G, Bb Db); Gb-Dom7 (Gb, Bb, Db, E); A-Dom7 (A, Db, E, G) d. Diminished chords: C-dim (C, Eb, Gb, A); Db-dim (Db, E, G, Bb) e. Aug/Aug chords: C-Aug/Aug (C, E, Gb, Bb); Eb-Aug/Aug (Eb, G, A, Db)
2) The chords that can be interlaced with a Eb diminished chord (Eb, Gb, A, C) are: a. Major chords: Db-Maj6 (Db, F, Ab, Bb); E-Maj6 (E, Ab, B, Db); G-Maj6 (G, B, D, E); Bb-Maj6 (Bb, D, F, G) b. Minor chords: Db-min6 (Db, E, Ab, Bb); E-min6 (E, G, B, Db); G-min6 (G, Bb, D, E); Bb-min6 (Bb, Db, F, G) c. Dominant 7.sup.th chords: Db-Dom7 (Db, F, Ab, B); E-Dom7 (E, Ab, B, D); G-Dom7 (GB, D, F); Bb-Dom7 (Bb D, F, A) d. Diminished chords: Db-dim (Db, E, G, Bb); D-dim (D, F, Ab, B) e. Aug/Aug chords: Db-Aug/Aug (Db, F, G, B); E-Aug/Aug (E, Ab, Bb, D)
3) The chords that can be interlaced with a E diminished chord are: a. Major 6.sup.th chords: D-Maj6 (D, Gb, A, B); F-Maj6 (F, A, C, D); Ab-Maj6 (Ab, C, Eb, F); B-Maj6 (B, Eb, Gb, A) b. Minor 6.sup.th chords: D-min6 (D, F, A, B); F-min6 (F, Ab, C, D); Ab-min6 (Ab B, Eb, F); B-min6 (B, D, Gb, Ab) c. Dominant 7.sup.th chords: D-Dom7 (D, Gb, A, C); F-Dom7 (F, A, C, Eb); Ab-Dom7 (Ab, C, Eb, Gb); B-Dom7 (B, Eb, Gb, A) d. Diminished chords: D-dim (D, F, Ab, B); Eb-dim (Eb, Gb, A, C) e. Aug/Aug chords: D-Aug/Aug (D, Gb, Ab, C); F-Aug/Aug (F, A, B, Eb)
(15) The above descriptions only relate to the preferred embodiments of this invention, and do not restrict this invention. All possible modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made based on the spirit and principle of this invention are included in the protective range of this invention.