WO2013111293A1 - 音楽支援装置および音楽支援システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a music support apparatus and a music support system that perform support when performing or singing using a score.
- Patent Document 1 proposes to display a score on a display device such as a liquid crystal display instead of a paper base.
- the electronic music stand described in Patent Document 1 displays an electronic music score on a liquid crystal touch panel display, and when a player steps on a foot pedal that can input a music turning signal without interrupting the performance, A turning signal is transmitted to the electronic music stand, and the music is automatically turned.
- Patent Document 1 has a total score in which the musical score of all instrument parts used by the conductor when used in an orchestra, and a part score in which only the musical score of each instrument part is described. There is a problem that it is difficult to synchronize the display page.
- the present applicant has proposed a music score display system described in Patent Document 2 in order to solve such a problem.
- the master unit 10a detects the page turning of the total score data displayed on the display unit 11a, and when the page turning is detected, the page display unit 11a displays the page turning.
- the page display information indicating the page to be displayed is transmitted to the child device 10b.
- the child device 10b receives the page display information transmitted from the parent device 10a, and the received page display information is displayed on the display unit 11a of the child device 10b. It is described that when the page range is not displayed, it is determined that the page data is to be turned, and the page of the part data displayed on the display unit 11a of the slave unit 10b is turned.
- JP 2000-231379 A Japanese Patent No. 4751490
- the scroll display has an advantage that the line of sight is less moved than the page turning.
- the musical score generally has the same performance time for each measure, but a musical symbol such as a note as shown in FIG. Since the width of one measure varies depending on the amount of the scroll, there is a problem that when the scroll speed is determined based on the speed information described on the musical score, the scroll speed is not constant and is difficult to see.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a music support apparatus that can be easily displayed by a performer or a singer when, for example, a score is scroll-displayed.
- the invention according to claim 1 is characterized in that a storage means storing musical score information including a plurality of bars and music symbol information displayed in or around the bars, and A music support apparatus including display means capable of displaying musical score information, wherein the storage means stores performance time information of each note or rest based on the music symbol information, and the music symbol information
- a measure width calculating means for determining a display width of the plurality of measures to be a constant width based on the measure, and a measure for which the musical symbol for changing a performance speed is specified among the plurality of measures is the measure width calculating means
- the bar width correction means for correcting the display width based on the music symbol for changing the performance speed with respect to the display width calculated by the player, the bar width calculation means, and the bar width correction means calculates the bar display width.
- Display information generating means for generating display information for display on the display means from the plurality of measures, wherein the display means displays the display information and a performance position display section indicating the current performance position.
- the music support apparatus displays either the display information or the performance position display unit so as to scroll at a constant speed.
- the performance time information calculating means for calculating the performance time information based on the musical score information stored in the storage means in the invention of the first aspect. It is a feature.
- the measure width correcting means includes a change amount storing means in which a change amount for each musical symbol for changing the performance speed is stored in advance. It is characterized by having.
- the invention according to claim 4 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising changing means for changing the performance time information, wherein the measure width correcting means is changed by the changing means.
- the display width of the measure is corrected based on the performance time information.
- the invention according to claim 5 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the score information is composed of a plurality of instrument parts.
- the invention according to claim 6 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the synchronization detection means for detecting synchronization information and the synchronization information are received and detected by the synchronization detection means.
- Synchronous information communication means for transmitting the synchronous information, and the display so that the position corresponding to the synchronous information received by the synchronous information communication means or the synchronous information detected by the synchronous detection means is matched with the performance position display section.
- synchronization means for displaying on the means.
- the invention according to claim 7 is the invention according to claim 6, wherein the display information includes synchronization information for synchronizing with the outside, and the synchronization information detection means includes the synchronization information in the display means.
- the synchronization information detecting means detects that the synchronization information is displayed on the display means
- the synchronization information communication means transmits the synchronization information to the outside. It is a feature.
- the invention according to claim 8 is the invention according to claim 6 or 7, further comprising synchronization input means for inputting the synchronization information, wherein the synchronization detection means is configured to receive the synchronization instruction input from the synchronization input means.
- the measure displayed on the display means is detected, and the synchronization information communication means transmits the synchronization instruction detected by the synchronization instruction detection means to the outside.
- the invention according to claim 9 is a music support system comprising a plurality of the music support devices according to any one of claims 6 to 8.
- the measure width calculation means determines the display width of the plurality of measures to a certain length based on the music symbol information stored in the storage means, and
- the bar for which the musical symbol for changing the playing speed is designated among the plurality of bars by the width correcting means is the display width based on the musical symbol for changing the playing speed with respect to the display width calculated by the bar width calculating means.
- the display information generating means generates display information to be displayed on the display means from the plurality of measures for which the display width of the measure has been calculated by the measure width calculating means and the measure width correcting means, and the display means
- the display information and the performance position display section indicating the current performance position
- either the display information or the performance position display section is displayed so as to scroll at a constant speed. Even if, it is possible to scroll at a constant speed to measure length is constant.
- the display width of the measure is corrected according to the content of the musical score, such as a musical symbol that makes the length of the note twice the length indicated by the note. This enables scrolling display at a constant speed based on the performance speed indicated by the score.
- the performance time information calculating means for calculating the performance time information based on the musical score information stored in the storage means is provided, each measure based on notes or rests is provided. Performance time information can be calculated.
- the measure width correcting means includes the change amount storing means in which the change amount for each musical symbol for changing the performance speed is stored in advance.
- the display width can be corrected based on the changed amount.
- the measure width correction means corrects the display width of the measure based on the performance time information changed by the change means. For example, it is possible to reflect the inflection due to the preference of the performer or the singer or the individuality of the conductor.
- the score information is composed of a plurality of instrument parts, it is possible to refer not only to the part to be played or sung, but also to the score of other parts. Moreover, it is possible to cope with the case where it is necessary to refer to a plurality of parts such as a conductor.
- the synchronization information communication means receives the synchronization information and transmits the synchronization information detected by the synchronization detection means, and the synchronization means receives the synchronization information received by the synchronization information communication means or Since the position corresponding to the synchronization information detected by the synchronization detection means is displayed on the display means so as to match the performance position display section, scroll display can be performed in synchronization with an external terminal or the like.
- the display information includes synchronization information for synchronizing with the outside, and the synchronization information detecting means detects that the synchronization information is displayed on the display means, and the synchronization information
- the communication unit detects that the synchronization information is displayed on the display unit, the communication unit transmits the synchronization information to the outside, so that it can automatically synchronize with an external terminal.
- the synchronization information detection means detects that the position where the synchronization information is provided is displayed on the display means, an external terminal or the like can be synchronized with the position of the detected synchronization information. Can do.
- the synchronization input means for inputting the synchronization information is provided, and the synchronization detection means detects the bar displayed on the display means of the synchronization instruction input from the synchronization input means, and is synchronized. Since the information communication means transmits the synchronization instruction detected by the synchronization instruction detection means to the outside, the user or the like can synchronize at an arbitrary timing.
- the ninth aspect of the present invention since a plurality of the music support devices according to any one of the sixth to eighth aspects are provided, synchronization among the plurality of music support devices is possible. Scroll position can be adjusted when playing in
- FIG. 1 It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the music assistance apparatus concerning the 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is a block diagram which shows the block structure of the music assistance apparatus shown by FIG. It is explanatory drawing of the data structure of the score data stored in the preservation
- the music support apparatus 10 includes a touch panel display 11, an input / output control unit 12, a storage unit 13, an external device connection I / F 14, and the like.
- the communication control unit 15, the wireless communication control unit 16, and the CPU 17 are provided.
- the touch panel display 11 includes a display unit 11a configured by a liquid crystal display or the like, and a known touch panel 11b superimposed on the surface of the display unit 11a.
- the display means 11a displays musical score data, operation menus and buttons, which will be described later.
- the means for operating the music support apparatus 10 is not limited to the touch panel 11b, and other means such as a push button may be used.
- the input / output control unit 12 includes a display control unit 12a and an input / output data control unit 12b.
- the display control unit 12 a performs display switching of the display unit 11 a and data input / output with the storage unit 13 under the control of the CPU 17.
- the input / output data control unit 12b reads or writes data from the storage unit 13 or performs external device connection I / F 14 or communication in order to operate according to the input of the touch panel display 11 under the control of the CPU 17. Controls data input / output with the control unit 15 and the like.
- the storage means 13 as storage means is composed of a hard disk drive, a nonvolatile semiconductor memory, or the like, and stores (stores) musical score data as musical score information and performance time data as performance time information, which will be described later.
- the external device connection I / F 14 is a connection interface (I / F) with an external device.
- an external device For example, a personal computer (PC) or a recording medium such as a memory card or an external hard disk drive is connected. Music score data, performance time data, etc. are downloaded or copied.
- the communication control unit 15 performs communication control for communicating with other music support apparatuses 10 and servers. In addition, when connecting with another music assistance apparatus 10, a server, etc. with a wire communication, the communication control part 15 communicates.
- the wireless communication control unit 16 performs wireless communication with other music support apparatuses 10 and servers.
- the CPU 17 also includes a ROM, a RAM, and the like, manages various controls in the music support apparatus 10, and executes various processes including controls according to the present embodiment in accordance with various control programs stored in the ROM.
- the musical score data is composed of one or more parts. That is, it is composed of parts for each musical instrument if it is a musical instrument, and for each voice type (soprano, alto, etc. or main melody and chorus) if it is a song.
- a number, an ID, and the like are assigned to each part and identified.
- Each part is composed of a plurality of bars. Each bar is identified by a bar number (or ID, etc.).
- Each measure is composed of one or more notes and rests, and includes auxiliary symbols displayed in or around the measure as necessary.
- symbols, indications, and the like that affect the whole score such as treble clef, treble clef, and metronome symbol are also included. That is, all the music symbol information necessary as a musical score is included.
- Auxiliary symbols are strength symbols such as forte and piano described in the score of Fig. 4, speeds such as Allegretto, Accel. Symbols, symbols indicating articulations such as staccato and slur, and music symbols such as repetitive symbols, decoration symbols, and ellipsis symbols.
- the storage means 13 stores time data in addition to the score data.
- time data the time required for each note or rest is calculated in seconds, for example, from the display (metronome symbol) that shows how many quarter notes are displayed per minute displayed at the beginning of the score. Then, it is stored in association with each note or rest of the above-described score data. For example, in the first measure in FIG. 4, time data is calculated for each of four eighth notes and subsequent half notes. Then, the time data for each measure can be calculated by integrating the time data of each note or rest for each measure. In the present embodiment, time data in units of notes and rests and measures are calculated and stored in the storage means 13.
- the above-described score data is composed of, for example, MusicXML, which is an open file format for notation in XML format.
- the time data has a data structure in which the calculated time is associated with each music symbol (musical note, rest) in MusicXML.
- step S101 the display width per measure is calculated from the score data, and the process proceeds to step S102.
- MusicXML is a standard for displaying musical scores, it originally has information on the display width of each measure.
- the score data is read from the storage unit 13 by the input / output control unit 12, and, for example, the maximum width of the display widths of each measure is set as a display width for displaying on the display unit 11a.
- the display width may be calculated based on the number of notes per measure in the musical score data, or may be a fixed value set in advance. In short, it is sufficient that all the bars have the same display width (equal width) at the time of this step. That is, the display width of the plurality of measures is set to a constant width based on the music symbol information. Needless to say, the same display width is a value that does not adversely affect the display of notes and the like.
- step S102 the correction of time data for each note and the display width of each measure are corrected, and the process proceeds to step S103.
- the time data for each note is read from the storage means 13, and the time of each note is increased or decreased according to the symbol related to the performance speed among the auxiliary symbols described above with respect to the performance time.
- the display width of each measure is increased or decreased corresponding to each note whose time has been increased or decreased. That is, the display width based on the music symbol for changing the performance speed relative to the display width of the measure calculated by the measure width calculation means is a measure for which the music symbol for changing the performance speed is specified among the plurality of measures. Correction is being performed.
- the time data corresponding to each note after the symbol is made 10% faster (or slower), and in the case of fermata, the time data of the corresponding note is doubled.
- the display width per note or rest can also be calculated. Therefore, by changing the display width per one note whose time data has been changed, the display width per measure is also changed according to the auxiliary symbol. In other words, the longer the time data, the longer the display width, and the shorter the time data, the shorter the display width.
- FIG. 6A shows a conventional score display
- FIG. 6B shows a score display in this embodiment.
- the bar width varies depending on the number of notes and rests in the bar. For this reason, if this is scroll-displayed in accordance with the performance, the scroll speed changes for each measure, making it very difficult to see. Therefore, by executing steps S101 to S102, the display width of each measure is once made the same, and then corrected in accordance with the auxiliary symbol for changing the speed, as shown in FIG.
- the joints have the same display width (a), and the last four bars have a double display width (2 ⁇ a) because the fermata is added to the half note.
- the amount of change for each auxiliary symbol for changing each performance speed is set in advance in, for example, the table shown in FIG. 7 in the CPU 17 or a memory accessible by the CPU 17.
- the change amount of the time data shown in FIG. 7 and the above is an example. This table may be appropriately changed by the user. That is, the measure width correcting means includes change amount storage means (memory) in which the change amount for each musical symbol for changing the performance speed is stored in advance.
- step S103 the score data whose display width has been corrected is stored in the storage unit 13 in the storage unit 13 as display data for display on the display unit 11a, and the process proceeds to step S104.
- This display data is composed of MusicXML and corrected time data, like the original musical score data. That is, display information to be displayed on the display means is generated from a plurality of bars whose bar display widths are calculated by the bar width calculating means and the bar width correcting means. From the steps so far, the CPU 17 functions as a measure width calculating means, a measure width correcting means, and a display information generating means.
- step S104 the display data stored in the storage unit 13 in step S103 and the corrected time data are instructed to be displayed on the display unit 11a by the input / output control unit 12, and the process proceeds to step S106.
- a display example of this embodiment is shown in FIG.
- the display means 11 a includes a bar display area 21, a metronome symbol display area 22, an instrument part name / clef / time signature display area 23, and a bar and note time information display area 24. Then, a bar number / musical score part name information display area 25, a transposition / time signature switching display area 26, a speed symbol display area 27, and a strength symbol display area 28 are displayed.
- the bar display area 21 displays a plurality of bars including notes and rests in the horizontal direction of the screen for each instrument part. In the illustrated example, only one line is displayed because it is one part, but a plurality of parts may be displayed. Of course, since all the bars cannot be displayed at once, each bar is scrolled at a constant speed in the horizontal direction of the screen. Moreover, the range displayed at a time in the bar display area 21 can be arbitrarily set.
- a pointer 21a is displayed as a performance position display section indicating the current performance position. The pointer 21a does not scroll and remains at a fixed position in the bar display area 21. The stationary position of the pointer 21a can be determined arbitrarily.
- the pointer 21a is not limited to a line orthogonal to the scrolling direction as shown in FIG. 8, but may be any display that can indicate the current performance position such as an arrow.
- the metronome symbol display area 22 displays the metronome symbol of the score.
- instrument part name / clef / time signature display area 23 instrument part names such as piano and violin, clef symbols such as treble clef and treble clef, and time signatures such as four quarters are displayed. Is displayed.
- the measure and note time information display area 24 displays the performance time of each note and the performance time per measure.
- the measure number and score part name information display area 25 displays the number of the measure given from the beginning and the score part name such as intro and A melody.
- the modulation and meter switching display area 26 displays modulation and meter changes. In the example of FIG. 8, the bar is displayed at the end of the measure immediately before the modulation or time change, but may be displayed at the bar where the modulation or time change occurs.
- the speed symbol display area 27 displays music symbols for changing the speed, such as accelerando, ritardando, and fermata.
- strength symbols such as piano and forte are displayed.
- Transposition and time signature switching as displayed in the transposition and time signature switching display area 26 are displayed in the score (in the staff notation) in the conventional musical score.
- the instrument part name / clef / time signature display area 23 If the display is suddenly switched, the player may not be able to respond, and in this embodiment, since the symbol itself scrolls at a constant speed, only the symbol having the performance time is displayed in the staff. By providing such a region, the performer can smoothly grasp the modulation and time signature switching.
- a bar and note time information display area 24, a bar number and score part name information display area 25, a transposition and time signature switching display area 26, a speed symbol display area 27, and a dynamic symbol display area. 28 is scroll-displayed in accordance with the bar display area 21. That is, since information related to the bars is displayed in these display areas, the bars are moved in accordance with the movement of the bars.
- the bar and note time information display area 24, the bar number and score part name information display area 25, the transposition and time signature switching display area 26, the speed symbol display area 27, and the dynamic symbol display area 28 are all included. The area may not be displayed, and the user may arbitrarily select a display area from among the five display areas.
- step S105 among the display data displayed in step S104, a bar display area 21, a bar and note time information display area 24, a bar number and score part name information display area 25,
- the transposition / time signature switching display area 26, the speed symbol display area 27, and the dynamic symbol display area 28 are scrolled to start display.
- the start of scrolling may be performed by giving a trigger for starting scrolling, for example, when the user taps an arbitrary position on the touch panel 11b.
- the input / output control unit 12 reads the display data from the storage unit 13 and outputs it to the display unit 11a so that the score is scroll-displayed. That is, display information and a pointer indicating the performance position are displayed, and the display information is displayed so as to scroll at a constant speed.
- Scrolling of each area is performed at a speed according to the metronome symbol. That is, in the example shown in FIG. 8, scrolling is performed at a speed where the number of notes passing through the pointer 21a per minute becomes 108 when converted into quarter notes. Alternatively, scrolling may be performed at a speed specified by the user. The designation of the speed may be made by inputting a numerical value (metronome symbol or tempo), or by tapping twice on the touch panel 11b so that the tap interval is regarded as a tempo.
- the display width of a plurality of bars is set to a constant width based on time data based on notes and rests stored in the storage means 13, and the auxiliary symbol for changing the performance speed among the plurality of bars. Is corrected for the display width based on the auxiliary symbol to generate display data for display on the display means 11a, and the display means 11a displays the display data on one line. Since it is displayed so as to scroll at a constant speed in the horizontal direction, even when scrolling, the bar length is constant, so that scrolling at a constant speed is possible.
- the display width of the bars is corrected according to the contents of the score, such as auxiliary symbols that change the performance speed, such as Fermatata, so the display width of the bars can be corrected according to the contents of the score, and a constant speed according to the performance speed.
- the music can be scrolled as it is.
- the storage unit 13 storing the musical score data is provided and the time data is calculated based on the musical score data stored in the storage unit 13, the time data for each measure based on notes, rests, and the like. Can be calculated.
- the time data may be generated by the CPU 17 based on the score data. That is, the CPU 17 may function as performance time information calculation means. Specifically, the speed unit and the number of beats per measure are acquired from the musical score data stored in the storage means 13. The speed unit is data corresponding to the metronome symbol described above, and the number of beats is data corresponding to the display of how many and how many beats are described at the top of the score. Then, the performance time for each note or rest is calculated from the acquired speed unit and the number of beats. That is, the performance time information is calculated based on the musical score information stored in the storage means.
- the display data is generated by the music support apparatus 10, but for example, time data generation and display data generation based on a MusicXML file are performed in advance on an external computer such as a server and stored on the server. Alternatively, it may be downloaded to the music support apparatus 10. That is, steps S101 to S103 in FIG. 5 may be executed by a server or the like, and the music support apparatus 10 may execute step S104 and subsequent steps. Alternatively, musical score data and time data may be stored on a server, and display data may be generated by the music support apparatus 10.
- the time data corrected in step S102 may be finely adjusted by the user. For example, when tapping time information to be fine-tuned in the bar and note time information display area 24 in FIG. 8, a fine adjustment window or the like is displayed, and a software numeric keypad or a software key indicating a numerical value increase / decrease is used. Fine adjustment may be performed.
- the display width of the measure whose time data is corrected is also corrected. In this way, for example, it is possible to reflect the inflection due to the preference of the performer or the singer, the personality of the conductor, or the like.
- an input from the touch panel 11b is acquired through the input / output control unit 12, and the corrected data is stored in the input / output control unit 12 by correcting the time data and the display width according to the input (details of fine adjustment).
- the data is stored in the means 13. That is, the touch panel 11b serves as changing means for changing the performance time information, and the measure width correcting means corrects the display width of the measure based on the performance time information changed by the changing means.
- the musical score part is scrolled as one line per instrument part in the bar display area 21 displayed on the display means 11a, and the pointer 21a is stationary.
- the pointer 21a (or the cursor) may be scrolled by displaying it at a stage of a plurality of measures as in the prior art.
- Such a display can be easily realized simply by changing the musical score configuration in the display data (MusicXML) and moving the pointer 21a.
- the display widths of the bars other than the bar corrected according to the speed symbol are the same, and the pointer 21a is sequentially positioned from the first (upper left) bar of the display range at the speed based on the metronome symbol. Scroll towards the bar (lower right).
- the pointer 21a Scrolls from the first bar of the display range by switching to the next display range (page).
- each bar in the first row has an equal width (a), but since there is an accelerand (accel.)
- a tempo (a (tempo)
- the bar width is corrected to the bar before the bar where the tempo is, and the bar is gradually shortened. In the example shown in the figure, correction is made so that it is 10% shorter from accel. To a tempo (0.9 ⁇ 8a). After that, it returns to the equal width, and is corrected to be, for example, 20% longer by the ritardando (rit.) Of the first bar at the bottom (1.2 ⁇ a). Then, it is corrected to be twice as long, for example, by the fermata of the next bar (2 ⁇ a).
- the instrument part to be displayed in the bar display area 21 may be selected.
- a menu screen or the like may be displayed so that the number of parts displayed by the user can be increased or decreased.
- the display position may be switched.
- the instrument part name / clef / time signature display area 23 can be replaced by dragging the instrument part name and moving the position up and down.
- This embodiment is a music support system 1 including a plurality of music support apparatuses 10 described in the first embodiment.
- the position indicated by the pointer 21 a is shifted between the music support apparatuses 10 due to a shift in the scroll start operation in each music support apparatus 10.
- the display positions of the music support devices 10 are synchronized based on the synchronization data added to the musical score data of the music support device 10.
- the synchronization data is added to the score data.
- the synchronization data is data added at a predetermined interval.
- MusicXML in the state of musical score data before conversion into display data is configured in consideration of display for each page as in the prior art, and therefore includes information indicating page breaks. Therefore, in the present embodiment, when generating display data, the synchronization data is added to the position indicating the page break and its periphery. Note that the information indicating the page break is deleted when each measure of one instrument part as shown in the first embodiment is displayed in a row.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of an additional position of synchronization data.
- FIG. 11 shows a case where there is a page break between bars 7 and 8. In this case, synchronous data is added to the head of measure 8. That is, the display information includes synchronization information for synchronizing with the outside.
- the measure number to which the synchronization data is added is transmitted to another music support apparatus 10. To do.
- the music support apparatus 10 that has received the synchronization data synchronizes the display by moving the beginning of the bar indicated by the synchronization data to the position of the pointer 21a.
- step S201 it is determined whether or not synchronization data has been detected. If it is detected (in the case of Y), the process proceeds to step S202. If not detected (in the case of N), the process proceeds to step S203.
- the synchronization data is given to the head of the eighth bar, and it is determined that the detection is made when the head of those bars reaches the position of the pointer 21a.
- the input / output control unit 12 detects the synchronization data from the display data read from the storage unit 13 and notifies the CPU 17 of the synchronization data. That is, the input / output control unit 12 detects that the position where the synchronization information is given to the display means is displayed as the synchronization information detection means.
- step S202 the synchronization information is transmitted and the process proceeds to step S204.
- the synchronization information includes information indicating that the above-described synchronization data has been detected and a bar number at which the synchronization information has been detected.
- synchronization information is transmitted from the wireless communication control unit 16 via the input / output control unit 12 and the communication control unit 15.
- step S203 it is determined whether or not a synchronization instruction has been input. If it has been input, the process proceeds to step S202. If not, the process proceeds to step S204. In this step, determination is made for synchronization when the user instructs synchronization at an arbitrary timing, regardless of the synchronization data added in advance to the musical score data.
- the synchronization instruction by the user is, for example, by tapping an arbitrary measure on the two scores on the touch panel 11b to perform the same processing as the synchronization data in step S202 as a measure for synchronizing the measure (the measure to be matched with the pointer 21a). Do.
- the synchronization instruction by the user may be input from the foot pedal in addition to the screen input, for example, when a foot pedal is provided.
- a foot pedal for example, it is synchronized with the measure where the pointer 21a is located. That is, a synchronization input unit for inputting synchronization information is provided, and the synchronization detection unit detects a bar displayed on the display unit for the synchronization instruction input from the synchronization input unit.
- step S204 it is determined whether or not the synchronization information has been received. If it is received (in the case of Y), the process proceeds to step S205, and if not received (in the case of N), the process returns to step S201. In this step, it is determined whether or not synchronization information is received from the music support apparatus 10 other than itself from the wireless communication control unit 16. From steps S202 to S204, when the communication control unit 15 and the wireless communication control unit 16 receive the synchronization information from the outside, and the synchronization information detection unit detects that the synchronization information is displayed on the display unit, the communication control unit 15 and the wireless communication control unit 16 It functions as a synchronization information communication means for transmitting synchronization information.
- step S205 the process returns to step S201 in synchronization with the received synchronization information.
- the input / output control unit 12 is moved so that the head of the bar number included in the synchronization information received in step S204 is aligned with the position of the pointer 21a. That is, the CPU 17 functions as a synchronization unit that causes the display unit to display the pointer so that the pointer is positioned at a position corresponding to the synchronization information received by the synchronization information communication unit.
- the synchronization information is received from the outside and displayed on the display means so as to match the synchronization information, so that the scroll display can be performed in synchronization with an external terminal or the like. Therefore, synchronization between the plurality of music support devices 10 is possible, and for example, the scrolling position can be adjusted when playing by a plurality of people.
- synchronization data is not limited to page breaks, and may be arbitrarily set by the user. Also, the position to be added may be the end instead of the beginning of the measure.
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次に、本発明の第1の実施形態を図1乃至図8を参照して説明する。本発明の一実施形態にかかる音楽支援装置10は、図1や図2に示すように、タッチパネル式表示器11と、入出力制御部12と、保存手段13と、外部機器接続I/F14と、通信制御部15と、無線通信制御部16と、CPU17と、を備えている。
次に、本発明の第2の実施形態を図10乃至図12を参照して説明する。なお、前述した第1の実施形態と同一部分には、同一符号を付して説明を省略する。
10 音楽支援装置
11a 表示手段
11b タッチパネル(変更手段)
12 入出力制御部(同期情報検出手段)
15 通信制御部(同期情報通信手段)
16 無線通信制御部(同期情報通信手段)
13 保存手段(格納手段)
17 CPU(小節幅算出手段、小節幅補正手段、表示情報生成手段、同期手段)
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- 複数の小節および前記小節内または小節の周囲に表示される音楽記号情報を含む楽譜情報が格納されている格納手段と、前記楽譜情報を表示可能な表示手段と、備えた音楽支援装置であって、
前記格納手段には、前記音楽記号情報に基づく各音符や休符の演奏時間情報が格納されており、
前記音楽記号情報に基づいて前記複数の小節の表示幅を一定の幅に定める小節幅算出手段と、
前記複数の小節のうち、演奏速度を変更する前記音楽記号が指定されている小節は、前記小節幅算出手段が算出した表示幅に対して当該演奏速度を変更する前記音楽記号に基づく表示幅の補正を行う小節幅補正手段と、
前記小節幅算出手段および前記小節幅補正手段によって小節の表示幅が算出された前記複数の小節から前記表示手段に表示するための表示情報を生成する表示情報生成手段と、を備え、
前記表示手段が、前記表示情報と現在の演奏位置を示す演奏位置表示部を表示するとともに、前記表示情報または前記演奏位置表示部のうちいずれかを一定の速度でスクロールするように表示する
ことを特徴とする音楽支援装置。 - 前記格納手段に格納されている前記楽譜情報に基づいて前記演奏時間情報を算出する演奏時間情報算出手段を備えていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の音楽支援装置。
- 前記小節幅補正手段が、演奏速度を変更する前記音楽記号毎の変更量が予め格納されている変更量格納手段を備えていることを特徴とする請求項1または2に記載の音楽支援装置。
- 前記演奏時間情報を変更する変更手段を備え、
前記小節幅補正手段が、前記変更手段によって変更された前記演奏時間情報に基づいて前記小節の表示幅の補正を行う
ことを特徴とする請求項1乃至3のうちいずれか一項に記載の音楽支援装置。 - 前記楽譜情報が、複数の楽器パートから構成されていることを特徴とする請求項1乃至4のうちいずれか一項に記載の音楽支援装置。
- 同期情報を検出する同期検出手段と
前記同期情報を受信するとともに、前記同期検出手段が検出した前記同期情報を送信する同期情報通信手段と、
前記同期情報通信手段が受信した前記同期情報または前記同期検出手段が検出した前記同期情報に対応する位置を前記演奏位置表示部に合わせるように前記表示手段に表示させる同期手段と、
を備えたことを特徴とする請求項1乃至5のうちいずれか一項に記載の音楽支援装置。 - 前記表示情報に外部との同期を取るための同期情報を含み、
前記同期情報検出手段が、前記表示手段に前記同期情報が表示されていることを検出し、
前記同期情報通信手段が、前記同期情報検出手段が前記表示手段に前記同期情報が表示されていることを検出した場合は外部へ前記同期情報を送信する
ことを特徴とする請求項6に記載の音楽支援装置。 - 前記同期情報を入力する同期入力手段を備え、
前記同期検出手段が、前記同期入力手段から入力された同期指示の前記表示手段に表示されている小節を検出し、
前記同期情報通信手段が、前記同期指示検出手段が検出した前記同期指示を外部へ送信する
ことを特徴とする請求項6または7に記載の音楽支援装置。 - 請求項6乃至8のうちいずれか一項に記載の音楽支援装置を複数備えていることを特徴とする音楽支援システム。
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