ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION DEVICE FOR DETERMINING SEPARATE RIGHT AND LEFT HAND ACTIONS
First Claim
1. An electronic percussion device comprising:
- a performance surface to be struck by a percussion player;
a detector to determine which of a right hand or a left hand creates a contact with the performance surface at which time; and
a computing device receiving data from the detector to provide feedback to the percussion player.
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Abstract
A percussion electronic device allows a percussionist to learn, through electronic feedback, the correct playing of the right or left hand. The percussion device could be struck by the percussion player on the right or left side of the pad. Alternatively, the percussion device can connect to a visual detector to detect motions of the user'"'"'s left and right hands. Computer software may display written music or instructions of what hand to play at what time and the percussion device would input the performance of the percussionist into the computer, designating which inputs were from the right hand/side and which inputs were from the left hand/side. Optionally, foot sensors can be used to detect movement of the left and right feet to assist in teaching of instruments such as a drum set where the feet may control operation of instruments such as a bass drum and hi-hat.
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10 Claims
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1. An electronic percussion device comprising:
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a performance surface to be struck by a percussion player; a detector to determine which of a right hand or a left hand creates a contact with the performance surface at which time; and a computing device receiving data from the detector to provide feedback to the percussion player. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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