EP1351216A2 - Verfahren zur übertragung der üblichen notenschrift in eine notenschrift für linkshänder - Google Patents
Verfahren zur übertragung der üblichen notenschrift in eine notenschrift für linkshänder Download PDFInfo
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- EP1351216A2 EP1351216A2 EP03004501A EP03004501A EP1351216A2 EP 1351216 A2 EP1351216 A2 EP 1351216A2 EP 03004501 A EP03004501 A EP 03004501A EP 03004501 A EP03004501 A EP 03004501A EP 1351216 A2 EP1351216 A2 EP 1351216A2
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- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
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- the invention relates to a method for transferring the musical notation in a notation for left-handers to make music on musical instruments mainly suitable for left-handers only, especially keyboard instruments and piano accordions their keyboard and the associated essentials Components are mirrored or reversed, so that the left hand is the main function, the melody and the right hand takes over the accompanying function.
- left-handed children learn an instrument want, heavier, on a right-handed one Instrument to learn to play, as well as the notations for Right-handed, adapted to the keyboards, arrangement of the strings etc. are trained. How hard it is for lefties that Learn to write and practice with the right hand well known.
- notations are still only right-handed aligned so that it continues to be difficult for lefties connected, rhythmic signals well and quickly process and transfer to the respective fingers of the hands to be able to, since the direction of finger movement with the note image does not match.
- the object of the invention is achieved on the one hand by that the stems of the individual notes are mirrored and on the direction of movement of the fingers can be adjusted.
- the object of the invention is further achieved by that the notes of any piece of music are mirrored horizontally and vertically reversed that treble and bass clef reversed in their order on the rows of notes and then another vertical reflection he follows.
- the process should run in several stages, such that first the musical notation of any piece of music vertically is mirrored that afterwards the mirrored notation horizontally reversed so that the treble clef placed in the first place and the bass clef line below is that after that bass and treble clef in their arrangement on the series of notes are interchanged so that the bass clef at the end of the first line and the treble clef at the end of the second line, there is a further vertical reflection of the sheet of music takes place and that then the adjustment of the note necks to the finger movement of the musician on the keyboard of the instrument.
- the object of the invention is also achieved by that the starting point of the two clef systems as a grade E defines and only the notes D and As respectively Gis remain in their usual order, and that the Key assignment of this shift is adjusted.
- Notations are defined not the pitch but the pitch depth, because the high notes are down and the low notes are down run above. However, there has to be a rethinking process because it deviates completely from the usual arrangement of notes.
- the third variant uses the treble and bass clef arranged as usual, but as A key and H key defined and the name of the staff and the The position of the algebraic signs in the sheet music are shifted Note allocation adjusted.
- the signs can also be used are exchanged, b becomes cross and cross becomes b.
- Fig. 1 shows an example of a note and in comparison the arrangement of the music necks for left-handed and right-handed people after a first solution of the task according to the invention. If the note necks are mirrored, they tend Notes in the opposite direction. Even with chords or several notes to be played simultaneously is for one Left-handers immediately face the opposite direction of the keyboard recognizable. Left-handed people have the ability to be mirror-inverted to read and understand. Thus the unconscious takes place Implementation of the signals to the brain, which hand and which fingers have to be used in which direction.
- the left-hander plays, for example, a solo part given in the notation with the fifth finger not with the right but with with the fifth finger of the left, more skilled hand.
- the notes are in the usual and in the suitable shape for left-handers. requirement is the use of one also aimed at lefties Instrument. It can also be seen here that the Note necks the direction of play is shown on the keys. The left hand plays the one on the left - for example a piano keyboard - arranged high notes, whereby the necks of the notes in the direction of play down respectively point outwards.
- 4 and 5 show the arrangement in comparison the clef for an A major or F sharp minor piece of music.
- 4 is the treble clef in the first row of notes in such a way that the second staff line, that is, the G line is enclosed.
- the bass clef is arranged in the second row of notes, it encloses the 4th staff line, the f-line.
- the three signs in this Example the three crosses fis, cis and gis are in the specified order on the fifth line, in the third Gap and placed above the fifth line.
- the three crosses of the bass clef are on the fourth line, arranged in the second space and in the fourth space.
- the staff from top to bottom also in mirrored form, encloses the bass clef the fourth staff and the treble clef the second staff line.
- the crosses are therefore arranged analogously, that is, fis, cis and gis of the bass clef in the order on the fourth line, in the second space and arranged in the fourth space.
- the order the crosses of the treble clef are analogous.
- Fig. 6 shows the sheet music in the usual form and arrangement.
- FIG. 7 shows the first phase of the process sequence, the vertical reflection (reflection on the vertical axis), that is, the notes of the treble clef are mirrored Form in the first row and that of the bass clef in the second row.
- Fig. 8 is the second phase, the horizontal reflection (Reflection on the horizontal axis) depicted that means the notes of the bass clef are in the first and that of the treble clef arranged in the second row. They take up new places on the staff accordingly.
- the low notes are at the top of the staff and the high grades are below.
- the music necks were mirrored on the vertical axis. The notes in this form are already for left-handers well playable.
- Fig. 9 illustrates the third phase, shows a second one vertical reflection (reflection on the vertical axis). The reading is now traditional again, one reads from from left to right.
- Fig. 10 shows the fourth phase, it is a preliminary stage of Fig. 11.
- 11 shows the final musical notation for left-handers, in which all the necks of the notes are already mirrored and thus to the Direction of finger movement are adjusted.
- the horizontal and / or vertical takes place Reflection, the clef, the sign, the notes and the adaptation of the stems to the movement of the Finger.
- the treble clef is then, as usual, in the upper row of notes, but it no longer encloses the G line, but the A line. That is why the treble clef defined as A key for lefties. Be with him mainly read the low notes and right Hand played.
- the bass clef is in the bottom row of notes, it still encloses the fourth staff line, however now represents the H line and no longer the F line.
- This Keys are defined as left-handeders as H-keys. With the bass clef the high notes are read and with played the left hand.
- the method according to the invention enables the left-hander to not only with his left hand, which is more dominant for him the main function of performing the melody, but also perform the reading of the notes in an adapted manner can.
- the control of the balance of the two hands is from of great importance for an artistic game.
- the head processes rhythmic signals faster.
- the direction of the finger movement matches the note image agree, the motor problems are solved.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE10209920 | 2002-03-07 | ||
| DE10209920 | 2002-03-07 |
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| EP1351216A2 true EP1351216A2 (de) | 2003-10-08 |
| EP1351216A3 EP1351216A3 (de) | 2003-10-22 |
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| EP03004501A Ceased EP1351216A3 (de) | 2002-03-07 | 2003-02-28 | Verfahren zur übertragung der üblichen notenschrift in eine notenschrift für linkshänder |
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| EP (1) | EP1351216A3 (ja) |
| DE (1) | DE10309113A1 (ja) |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US1424718A (en) * | 1921-10-28 | 1922-08-01 | Orlando M Fee | Musical notation |
| US1539308A (en) * | 1922-03-04 | 1925-05-26 | Edith A Faunt | Music notation |
| FR616411A (fr) * | 1926-05-20 | 1927-02-02 | Nouveau mode de représentation graphique des pas de danses, nouveau produit obtenu et sa combinaison avec la musique | |
| DE10206592A1 (de) * | 2001-03-13 | 2002-10-24 | Monika Loso | Für Linkshänder ausgebildete Musikinstrumente |
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- 2003-02-28 DE DE10309113A patent/DE10309113A1/de not_active Withdrawn
- 2003-02-28 EP EP03004501A patent/EP1351216A3/de not_active Ceased
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| DE10309113A1 (de) | 2003-09-18 |
| EP1351216A3 (de) | 2003-10-22 |
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