Apparatus for displaying practice lessons for drummers
First Claim
1. Apparatus for scoring and displaying indicia in the nature of notation for the playing of a percussion instrument such as a drum or the like, comprising in combinating:
- a frame defining an enclosed area and also defining a generally planar basea plurality of tiles, each of said tiles having in said base plane the same general dimensions as the other tiles in said plurality, said tiles being disposable within said frame so as to substantially fill said area in tesselated array,at least some of said tiles bearing indicia relating to the playing of said percussion instrument,said tiles being interchangeable as to their respective positions in said tesselated array,said indicia and said respective positions cooperating to display information constituting a rhythmic pattern to be played on said percussion instrument, and at least some of said tiles being provided with a plurality of indicia associated with a plurality of sides of said tiles, said indicia associated with any one of said tile sides of any respective tile being the same as the indicia associated with each of the other of the sides of said respective tile thus providing for said tiles to be viewed and read in a plurality of angular directions.
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Abstract
A device for teaching and/or practicing the art of drumming comprises an array of tiles disposed within a frame. The tiles bear in each case indicia to indicate a type of percussive stroke, the component or components of a set of trap drums with which said strokes are to be made, and if desired, an indication of how many of such strokes are to be made in sequence. The tiles may be arranged in any desired order by the student or instructor so as to provide a record readily readable by the drummer, for practice in achieving a variety of musical or percussive effects.
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5 Claims
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1. Apparatus for scoring and displaying indicia in the nature of notation for the playing of a percussion instrument such as a drum or the like, comprising in combinating:
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a frame defining an enclosed area and also defining a generally planar base a plurality of tiles, each of said tiles having in said base plane the same general dimensions as the other tiles in said plurality, said tiles being disposable within said frame so as to substantially fill said area in tesselated array, at least some of said tiles bearing indicia relating to the playing of said percussion instrument, said tiles being interchangeable as to their respective positions in said tesselated array, said indicia and said respective positions cooperating to display information constituting a rhythmic pattern to be played on said percussion instrument, and at least some of said tiles being provided with a plurality of indicia associated with a plurality of sides of said tiles, said indicia associated with any one of said tile sides of any respective tile being the same as the indicia associated with each of the other of the sides of said respective tile thus providing for said tiles to be viewed and read in a plurality of angular directions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for scoring and displaying indicia in the nature of notation for the playing of a percussion instrument such as a drum or the like, comprising in combination the steps of:
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providing a frame defining an enclosed area, providing a plurality of polygonal tiles of generally uniform shape in the plane of said enclosed area disposable within said frame so as to substantially fill said area in a tesselated array, at least some of said tiles bearing a plurality of indicia relating to the playing of said percussion instrument, each indicia in said plurality for a respective one of said tiles being associated with one of the sides of said respective tile, said indicia associated with said one side also being the same as the indicia associated with each of the other sides of said respective tile, arranging said tiles within said frame in such manner that the respective positions of said tiles cooperate with said indicia to define a rhythmic pattern to be played on said percussion instrument, and viewing and reading said tiles arranged within said frame in a plurality of angular directions. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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