Patent References D319650 D320035 D386780 1346588 Percussion accessory Percussion practice pad Bass drum used for training purposes Pad for electronic drum Pad with drumhead for electronic drum Drum muffler InventorApplicationNo. 134232 filed on 08/14/1998US Classes:84/411P, Practice Pads84/411RDrumsExaminersPrimary: Nappi, Robert E.Assistant: Lockett, Kim Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG10D 013/02AbstractA practice drumming provides generally quieter, silent drumming practice for a drummer in combination with a realistic drumkit depiction for better visual cuing and development of muscle memory. The drum pad is constructed of shock absorbing material to dampen the impact of drumsticks and reduce the corresponding noise generated thereby. The drum pad has a non-skid bottom in order to hold it in place on any generally available surface. A realistic depiction of a drumkit or the like is provided on the top of the drum pad. This realistic depiction allows the student to concentrate on playing different drums thereby developing the thought processes necessary for dynamic drumming as well as the muscle memory involved for such dynamic drumming. A pair of drumsticks may accompany the drum pad of the present invention. Additionally, recording media such as an audio CD can provide melodic or rhythmic "grooves" that may be practiced by the student in order to achieve drumming facility. In an alternative embodiment, the drum pad of the present invention may be circular so that it may be placed, with its realistic depiction of a drumkit, upon a single snare drum. This alternative embodiment dampens the impact of drumsticks while allowing the student to practice upon a real drum. In a second alternative embodiment, a snare drum adapter may be used in conjunction with a square or rectangular drum pad to achieve generally the same effect.Field of SearchPractice PadsDrums Mutes Exercising devices Indicators Envelope shaping (e.g., attack, decay, sustain, or release, etc.) Transducers Constructional details Envelope shaping (i.e., attack, decay, sustain, or release) Connections to piano action Note sequence Photoelectric Variable speed Percussion Simulated musical instrument, radio, camera, or television device SOUNDING HAVING LIGHT-OR SOUND-RESPONSIVE SWITCH OR CONTROL | |