Instrument game system and method
First Claim
1. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon for instructing playing of a musical instrument performance using a musical instrument, wherein execution of the computer program by at least one processing element performs the following steps:
- presenting, on a graphical user interface associated with a display, a plurality of note symbols each respectively representing a note of the musical instrument performance;
presenting, on said graphical user interface, at least one chord symbol representing at least one chord of the musical instrument performance,wherein the presenting of said plurality of note symbols each respectively representing a note of the musical instrument performance coincides with said presenting the at least one chord symbol representing the at least one chord of the musical instrument performance, such that the presented said at least one chord visually lines up on the graphical user interface with the presented said plurality of note symbols;
assigning a time window for a first of said plurality of note symbols,wherein said time window includes a time indication of an exact accuracy of play,wherein said time window represents a range of time for scoring of an accuracy of play of a first note representing said first of said plurality of note symbols,wherein the accuracy of play is evaluated based on how close in time the first note is played relative to the time indication of the exact accuracy of play;
receiving, from the musical instrument, a first indication of play of said first note representing the first of said plurality of note symbols;
receiving, from the musical instrument, a second indication of play of said first note representing the first of said plurality of note symbols,wherein both the first indication of play and the second indication of play indicate that the first note was played at least twice within the time window; and
assigning a score indicative of the accuracy of play based on a shorter time between the respective first and second indications of play and the time indication of the exact accuracy of play.
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Abstract
A game system and method that uses an instrument as an input encourages a user to play along with the game'"'"'s soundtrack on an instrument (e.g. guitar, bass, etc.). The game cues the player to play notes and/or chords on the instrument at an appropriate time and then data is collected from the instrument via a connection between the instrument and the apparatus running the game. The game then scores the user based on note/chord and timing information it receives.
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12 Claims
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1. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon for instructing playing of a musical instrument performance using a musical instrument, wherein execution of the computer program by at least one processing element performs the following steps:
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presenting, on a graphical user interface associated with a display, a plurality of note symbols each respectively representing a note of the musical instrument performance; presenting, on said graphical user interface, at least one chord symbol representing at least one chord of the musical instrument performance, wherein the presenting of said plurality of note symbols each respectively representing a note of the musical instrument performance coincides with said presenting the at least one chord symbol representing the at least one chord of the musical instrument performance, such that the presented said at least one chord visually lines up on the graphical user interface with the presented said plurality of note symbols; assigning a time window for a first of said plurality of note symbols, wherein said time window includes a time indication of an exact accuracy of play, wherein said time window represents a range of time for scoring of an accuracy of play of a first note representing said first of said plurality of note symbols, wherein the accuracy of play is evaluated based on how close in time the first note is played relative to the time indication of the exact accuracy of play; receiving, from the musical instrument, a first indication of play of said first note representing the first of said plurality of note symbols; receiving, from the musical instrument, a second indication of play of said first note representing the first of said plurality of note symbols, wherein both the first indication of play and the second indication of play indicate that the first note was played at least twice within the time window; and assigning a score indicative of the accuracy of play based on a shorter time between the respective first and second indications of play and the time indication of the exact accuracy of play. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon for instructing playing of a musical instrument performance using a musical instrument, wherein execution of the computer program by at least one processing element performs the following steps:
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presenting, on a graphical user interface associated with a display, a plurality of note symbols each respectively representing a note of the musical instrument performance; assigning a time window for a first of said plurality of note symbols, wherein said time window includes a time indication of an exact accuracy of play, wherein said time window represents a range of time for scoring of an accuracy of play of a first note representing said first of said plurality of note symbols, wherein the accuracy of play is evaluated based on how close in time the first note is played relative to the time indication of the exact accuracy of play; receiving, from the musical instrument, a first indication of play of said first note representing the first of said plurality of note symbols; receiving, from the musical instrument, a second indication of play of said first note representing the first of said plurality of note symbols, wherein both the first indication of play and the second indication of play indicate that the first note was played at least twice within the time window; and assigning a score indicative of the accuracy of play based on a shorter time between the respective first and second indications of play and the time indication of the exact accuracy of play. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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