Method and system for compromise tuning of musical instruments

US10249270B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10249270-B2
Application numberUS-201615356266-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 18, 2016
Priority dateNov 18, 2016
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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The disclosure provides an approach for tuning musical instruments. In one embodiment, a tuning application determines frequencies of a series of notes played on a brass instrument, either with open tuning or with a valve pressed. As a musician holds a last note in the series and a tuning or valve slide is moved, the tuning application determines, based on a change in frequency of the last note and the measured frequencies of the other notes in the series, the change in frequency of the other notes. The tuning application then determines a compromise tuning that minimizes the total difference between the current frequencies of the notes and known note frequencies in a frequency table or previously tuned note frequencies if any of the notes were previously tuned. Upon achieving the compromise tuning, the musician or an actuator is instructed to stop moving the tuning or valve slide.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method performed by a programmed computing device for tuning a musical instrument, the computing device including one more processors implemented using circuitry, a memory, either a linear actuator or an indicator for prompting a user to stop making tuning adjustments to the musical instrument, and at least one of a sensor and a wireless receiver for receiving sensor data, the method comprising: determining initial frequencies of a plurality of notes played on the musical instrument by the user when the musical instrument is out of tune, wherein the plurality of notes include a first note and one or more other notes in a series that share a resonant path, and wherein tuning adjustments that change a frequency of any note in the plurality of notes affect frequencies of other notes in the plurality of notes; determining a change in a frequency of the first note, as played on the musical instrument by the user, resulting from a first tuning adjustment made by the linear actuator or the user to the musical instrument; determining, without the user playing the other notes on the musical instrument, a change in the frequency of each note of the other notes based, at least in part, on the change in the frequency of the first note, the initial frequency of the note, and a relationship between note frequencies; determining a changed frequency of each note of the other notes based, at least in part, on the determined change in the frequency of the note and the initial frequency of the note; determining, via the one or more processors, a compromise tuning adjustment of the musical instrument that minimizes a sum of differences between a changed frequency of each note of the first and the other notes and a predefined frequency of the note or a frequency to which the note was previously tuned; monitoring the frequency of the first note as the linear actuator or the user makes additional tuning adjustments to the musical instrument to determine whether the frequency of the first note has changed by an amount indicating the compromise tuning adjustment that minimizes the sum of the differences is achieved; and responsive to determining during the monitoring that the compromise tuning adjust is achieved, either indicating to the user via the indicator to stop making the additional tuning adjustments to the musical instrument or automatically controlling the linear actuator to stop making the additional tuning adjustments to the musical instrument. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the musical instrument is a brass instrument; and the compromise tuning adjustment is an adjustment of a tuning slide or valve slide of the brass instrument. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein: the first note is a lowest note of the plurality of notes; and the change in the frequency of the first note is determined while the first note is being held and after the tuning slide or valve slide is moved by the user or the linear actuator. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: determining frequencies that one or more of the plurality of notes were previously tuned to. 5. The method of claim 2 , wherein: a plurality of linear actuators in a plurality of devices including the computing device are each attached to a respective tuning slide and or valve slide of the brass instrument; and the plurality of devices are configured to communicate tuned note frequencies to each other via a wireless communication protocol. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein a plurality of horns of the brass instrument are tuned in succession, beginning with an open tuning of one of the plurality of horns. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining the frequencies of the plurality of notes as the plurality of notes are re-played on the musical instrument; and either indicating to the user via the indicator or controlling the linear actuator to re-adjust tuning of the musical instrument if the determined frequencies of the plurality of notes as the plurality of notes are re-played differ from the predefined frequencies of the plurality of notes or the frequency to which the plurality of notes were previously tuned by more than a threshold value. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein: determining the change in the frequency of the first note includes determining a change in a number of cents based, at least in part, on the initial frequency of the first note and the determined frequency of the first note after the first tuning adjustments is made to the musical instrument; and the changes in the frequencies of the other notes in the plurality of notes are determined based, at least in part, on the determined change in the number of cents and the initial frequencies of the other notes in the plurality of notes. 9. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a program, which, when executed by one or more processors in a computing device that includes the one more processors implemented using circuitry, a memory, either a linear actuator or an indicator for prompting a user to stop making tuning adjustments to a musical instrument, and at least one of a sensor and a wireless receiver for receiving sensor data, performs operations for tuning the musical instrument, the operations comprising: determining initial frequencies of a plurality of notes played on the musical instrument by the user when the musical instrument is out of tune, wherein the plurality of notes include a first note and one or more other notes in a series that share a resonant path, and wherein tuning adjustments that change a frequency of any note in the plurality of notes affect frequencies of other notes in the plurality of notes; determining a change in a frequency of the first note, as played on the musical instrument by the user, resulting from a first tuning adjustment made by the linear actuator or the user to the musical instrument; determining, without the user playing the other notes on the musical instrument, a change in the frequency of each note of the other notes based, at least in part, on the change in the frequency of the first note, the initial frequency of the note, and a relationship between note frequencies; determining a changed frequency of each note of the other notes based, at least in part, on the determined change in the frequency of the note and the initial frequency of the note; determining a compromise tuning adjustment of the musical instrument that minimizes a sum of differences between a changed frequency of each note of the first and the other notes and a predefined frequency of the note or a frequency to which the note was previously tuned; monitoring the frequency of the first note as the linear actuator or the user makes additional tuning adjustments to the musical instrument to determine whether the frequency of the first note has changed by an amount indicating the compromise tuning adjustment that minimizes the sum of the differences is achieved; and responsive to determining during the monitoring that the compromise tuning adjust is achieved, either indicating to the user via the indicator to stop making the additional tuning adjustments to the musical instrument or automatically controlling the linear actuator to stop making the additional tuning adjustments to the musical instrument. 10. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 9 , wherein: the musical instrument is a brass instrument; and the compromise tuning adjustment is an adjustment of a tuning slide or valve slide of the brass instrument. 11. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein: the first note is a lowest note of the plurality of notes; and the change in the frequency of the first note

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Classifications

  • G10G7/02Primary

    Tuning forks or like devices · CPC title

  • Other auxiliary devices or accessories, e.g. conductors' batons or separate holders for resin or strings · CPC title

  • Lip-reed wind instruments, i.e. using the vibration of the musician's lips, e.g. cornets, trumpets, trombones or French horns · CPC title

  • G10D9/01Primary

    Tuning devices · CPC title

  • G10D9/005Primary

    Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US10249270B2 cover?
The disclosure provides an approach for tuning musical instruments. In one embodiment, a tuning application determines frequencies of a series of notes played on a brass instrument, either with open tuning or with a valve pressed. As a musician holds a last note in the series and a tuning or valve slide is moved, the tuning application determines, based on a change in frequency of the last note…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10G7/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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