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Violin finger exercise device

A violin and fingering technology, applied in the field of learning tools, can solve problems such as cumbersome operation, time-consuming and labor-intensive, and not intuitive, and achieve clear and simple thinking activities, improve learning efficiency, and deepen memory

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-11-27
韩盟
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[0006] (1) The standard note names and position marks on the fretboard are static and cannot meet the needs of transposition practice;
[0007] (2) Move the movable tone button to cover the sound name, so that the player cannot understand what the note is playing during practice, and cannot deepen the fingering memory and learning effect;
[0008] (3) The positioner is based on the sound names (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) on the analog fingerboard, and the violin score is a stave, so when practicing, scholars need to use the notes represented by the stave It is very unintuitive, time-consuming and labor-intensive to convert it into a sound name and then practice it;
[0009] (4), the number of the movable tone buttons cannot be set too much, so each time only a limited number of tone buttons can be used to cover the sound names to be practiced, and only a few phonemes can be strengthened for practice. Practitioners Cannot practice multiple phonemes at the same time, nor play a complete piece
[0010] (5) Practitioners need to practice according to the graphics formed by the arranged tone buttons. When no one familiar with the violin fingering has arranged the positions of the tone buttons in advance, beginners will waste precious time on the arrangement of the tone buttons, resulting in The inconvenience of using the positioner
[0011] (6) Before each practice, students need to adjust the position of the movable tone button, which is cumbersome to operate

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[0041] The specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0042] Such as figure 1 Shown is a top view of the invention. It includes a fixed panel 1 that is embedded in the middle of a housing 3. The housing 3 has a window 32 in the middle, and the fixed panel 1 is embedded in the window 32. The fixed panel 1 is made of a transparent material, and the transparent material may be transparent plastic, transparent glass, transparent resin, or the like. A knob 4 is provided under the housing 3, and an opening 31 is provided on the housing 3 and located on the upper right side of the fixed panel 1. The opening 31 can expose the tonic symbol "F ( d)" (e.g. Figure 7 As shown, tonal tonic symbols are marked at the top of the continuous phoneme map 21). The fixed panel 1 is marked with the four strings G, D, A, and E of the violin, and the four strings are marked with the violin in C major (a minor) and the...

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Abstract

A violin finger exercise device comprises a fixed panel and a movable panel, wherein the fixed panel is made of a transparent material, and a finger position picture of including a C major (a minor) and temporary rising and lowering tones on the basis of the C major (a minor); the movable panel can move relative to the fixed panel in parallel and is provided with a continuous modulation finger position picture. The movable panel is moved so that different sections of the continuous modulation finger position picture can be correspondingly overlapped with the lower portion of the transparent fixed panel, and accordingly a learner can clearly see the overlapped condition of the upper layer finger position picture and the lower layer finger position picture and learn about the mutual relationship of finger positions after modulation. The fixed panel is labeled in a musical notation mode, and the exercise process sequentially includes training of notes of a music score, training of notes of the violin finger exercise device and training of fingering positions and is a process of looking for positions according to the pictures. Compared with the prior art, the violin finger exercise device requires very clear and simple conceptual work, is easy to master by a learner and accordingly can improve learning efficiency.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a teaching device for violin fingering practice, in particular to a learning tool which can help learners to clearly grasp the position of notes on the violin fingerboard. Background technique [0002] The violin is a four-string bowed instrument. It is the most important instrument in the string group of modern orchestras, but it is also an instrument with difficult playing skills. The violin is composed of more than 30 parts, and its main components are the head, the body, the neck, the pegs, the strings, the bridge, the chin rest, the bow, the front panel, the side panel, and the sound column. The violin has four strings, divided into: 1 string (E string), 2 string (A string), 3 string (D string) and 4 string (G string). There are not a few people who learn the violin in our country. In the process of violin learning, you must rely on fingers to press the strings to determine the pitch. However, because there are no marks on the...

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IPC IPC(8): G09B15/02
Inventor 韩仲林韩盟
Owner 韩盟
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