JP2005031619A - Musical note classified by color by each pattern - Google Patents

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JP2005031619A
JP2005031619A JP2003394727A JP2003394727A JP2005031619A JP 2005031619 A JP2005031619 A JP 2005031619A JP 2003394727 A JP2003394727 A JP 2003394727A JP 2003394727 A JP2003394727 A JP 2003394727A JP 2005031619 A JP2005031619 A JP 2005031619A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an intelligible musical note in such a notation system as easy to understand at a glance so that a keyboard instrument player, regardless of a beginner class or an advanced class, is able to read music easier than ever. <P>SOLUTION: A player is largely unburdened of reading musical note by bundling continuous groups of notes which can be grouped into specific patterns such as a repeated pattern and scale of notes, and a chromatic scale, according to the patterns. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI

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本考案は、従来より用いられている鍵盤楽器用楽譜に対し、特定の特徴を持つ音符パターンのみ、あらかじめグループ分けを施すことにより、音符の読解が容易な楽譜を提供しようとするものである。  An object of the present invention is to provide a score that allows easy reading of notes by previously grouping only note patterns having specific characteristics with respect to conventionally used musical scores for keyboard instruments.

従来の楽譜は、五線上に記述された音符や記号、文字などを見ながら楽曲を理解し、正確に演奏することができるが、譜面上の音譜が鍵盤のどの位置を示しているのか、初心者には音符の意味が分かりづらく、習得に多大な努力を要するという欠点を持つ。  Traditional music scores allow you to understand and play music accurately while looking at the notes, symbols, and characters described on the staff. However, beginners need to know where the music score on the score indicates. Has the disadvantages that it is difficult to understand the meaning of the notes and requires a lot of effort to learn.

音楽とは、耳で感じるものであり、本来目に見えないものである。それを、目に見える形で残したのが従来の楽譜であるが、従来から用いられている鍵盤楽器用楽譜、大譜表は、演奏者は高音部パートと低音部パートを同時に読み取らねばならないため、読譜に対する、習得難易度が非常に高い。  Music is something that is felt by the ears and is invisible to the eye. It is the traditional score that left it in a visible form, but the music score for the keyboard instrument and the grand staff used in the past have to be read by the performer at the same time. The reading difficulty is very high.

そのため、初心者や慣れない者にとっては、読譜が大きな壁になり、結果として、はじめから楽器の習得を諦める人が多くなり、音楽人口の発展に、楽譜読解の難解さが障壁となっているのが現状である。  Therefore, for beginners and unfamiliar people, reading music becomes a big barrier, and as a result, many people give up learning the musical instruments from the beginning, and the difficulty of reading music is a barrier to the development of the music population. Is the current situation.

五線譜に並ぶ音符は、ランダムに並んでいるのではなく、音楽の法則に従い、同じ音形の繰り返しや、一定の間隔で配置された音列、あるいは隣り合った音符が連続するスケールや、半音ずつ進行する半音階など、特定の規則性を持つ音符群が使われる場合も多い。  The notes arranged in the staff are not arranged randomly, but according to the laws of music, the same note repeats, the strings are arranged at regular intervals, the scales of adjacent notes are continuous, or semitones Often a group of notes with a certain regularity is used, such as a progressive chromatic scale.

このような特定の規則性を持つ連続した音符群を、あらかじめグループとしてくくり、他の音符群と差別化することによって、演奏者は、特定グループ内の音符群に対しては、音符を一つ一つ読み取らなくても、そのグループの属性から、音符の指し示す音を容易に判別することができるため、読譜の負担を軽減することができる。  By creating a group of consecutive notes with a specific regularity in advance and differentiating them from other groups of notes, the performer can add one note to a group of notes within a specific group. Even if one is not read, the sound indicated by the note can be easily discriminated from the attribute of the group, so the burden of reading music can be reduced.

楽譜において、特定の規則性を持つ音符群に対し、その規則性に対応した色、または網掛けによってグループごとに区別する。  In a musical score, a group of notes having a specific regularity is distinguished for each group by a color or shading corresponding to the regularity.

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はエリーゼのためにの冒頭であるが、メロディー部や伴奏部の同じ音形については同一色、または網掛けにてくくることにより、色、または網掛けの模様を見ただけで、先の音符と同一であることを見て取れるようにする。Is the beginning for Elise, but for the same tone in the melody part and accompaniment part, it is the same color, or by shading it, just looking at the color or shading pattern, So that you can see that they are identical.

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は隣り合った音符が連続するスケールである。連続した音符群の中で、このように、特定の特徴を持つ音符のみ、グループとしてくくり、浮き立たせることで、音符を一つ一つ読み取らずとも、開始音だけ把握すれば、色、または網掛けを元に、連続した音符を判別できることから、読譜の負担を軽減することができる。Is a scale in which adjacent notes continue. In this way, only notes with specific characteristics are grouped and raised in a continuous group of notes in this way, so that only the starting sound can be grasped without having to read the notes one by one. Since continuous notes can be discriminated based on the multiplication, the burden of reading music can be reduced.

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は半音階進行である。フラットやシャープといった臨時記号が混在し、非常に判別しづらい楽譜となっているが、半音階としてグループにくくれば、開始音と最終音をチェックするだけで、間の音符も再現することができることから、グループ内では、臨時記号をその都度読み取らなくても、楽譜の難解な部分を容易に弾くことができる。Is a chromatic scale progression. Temporary symbols such as flat and sharp are mixed and the score is very difficult to distinguish, but if it is difficult to group as a semitone, it is possible to reproduce the notes in between just by checking the start sound and the final sound Therefore, in the group, it is possible to easily play the difficult part of the score without reading the temporary symbols each time.

以上説明したように、本考案は従来の楽譜に対し、同じ音形の繰り返しなど、特定の規則性を持つ音符群を、グループ分けして他と差別化することにより、音符の読解に要する演奏者の苦労を軽減させるとともに、特定の規則性を持つグループをひとりりくにまとめ、整理する形式であることから、作曲の勉強や暗譜の目的で、曲の解析に利用する場合においても、曲の構成を把握しやすい表現形式である。  As described above, the present invention is a performance required for reading the notes by grouping and distinguishing a group of notes with specific regularity from the conventional score, such as repetition of the same note form. This is a format that alleviates the struggle of the musicians and organizes and organizes groups with specific regularities, so that even when used for song analysis for the purpose of studying music or memorizing music, It is an easy-to-understand expression format.

同じ音形の音符群を、それぞれ網掛けにてグループ分けした図である。It is the figure which grouped the note group of the same sound form by shading each. 隣り合った音符が連続する、スケールをグループ分けした図である。It is the figure which divided the scale into groups with which the adjacent notes continue. 半音階をグループ分けした図である。It is the figure which divided the chromatic scale into groups.

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音符の繰り返しパターンをグループ化し、他の音符群と区別化した楽譜。  A musical score that groups repeated patterns of notes and distinguishes them from other groups of notes. 半音ずつ上がる、または下る、連続した音符群をグループ化し、他の音符群と区別化した楽譜。  A musical score that groups successive notes up or down by semitones and distinguishes them from other notes. 3つ以上連続するスケールをグループ化し、他の音符群と区別化した楽譜。  A musical score in which three or more consecutive scales are grouped to distinguish them from other groups of notes.
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