US 11,810,539 B2
Performance improvement with the DAMONN music notation system
Dan Pirasak Sikangwan, San Diego, CA (US); and Krisna Sikangwan, San Diego, CA (US)
Filed by Dan Pirasak Sikangwan, San Diego, CA (US); and Krisna Sikangwan, San Diego, CA (US)
Filed on Sep. 21, 2021, as Appl. No. 17/480,453.
Prior Publication US 2023/0089269 A1, Mar. 23, 2023
Int. Cl. G09B 15/02 (2006.01); G10G 1/04 (2006.01)
CPC G10G 1/04 (2013.01) [G09B 15/023 (2013.01); G09B 15/026 (2013.01)] 9 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A musical music notation system which is a method of writing music into paper and/or digital sheet music or music scores), a method of reading music from paper and/or digital sheet music, a method of playing one of musical instruments with respect to reading of paper and/or digital sheet music, and a simple and efficient method of teaching or learning music education with this present music notation system that includes additional teaching aids, and the likes; this present music notation comprises of:
a) 4 to 11 staff-lines depicted on a substrate, the number of staff-lines, provided as needed, the staves comprising horizontal lines demarcated by vertical lines into musical measures, the staff-lines including a top line;
b) musical note symbols denoted by the alphabetical letters representing notes, according to the following note range: c, c #, d, d #, e, f, f #, g, g #, a, a #, b, where the accidental notes include symbols indicating sharp or flat, where the note symbols are placed in the space between the staff-line and the next line above it;
c) indicia at the beginning of each staff-line with an octave indicia, where the indicia, per line includes the where the bass-note area staves are octave numbers 0 to 3 and the treble-note area staves include octave numbers 4 to 8 and music note range is repeated per octave;
d) two sets of vertically spaced apart staves, lines providing indicia to indicate whether the set of lines is considered the treble music area or the bass music area: where the bass and treble music areas have an indicia that indicate the where the bass area ends and the treble area ends;
e) a staff indicia to indicate whether the staff is the bass note area or the treble note area, where the bass note area indicia is a B and the treble note area is a T; and
f) an area to the left of the first musical measure with indicia for indicating the musical key, the tempo which shows the number of beats per minute, and the time signature.