THE MUSIC PLAYCE 2 4 MP FF MF

Brooks, John

Application Filed: 2006-05-05
Trademark Application Details
Trademark Logo THE MUSIC PLAYCE 2 4 MP FF MF
602
Dead/Abandoned
ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
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Serial Number78877482
Mark Drawing Code3000: Illustration: Drawing or design which also includes word(s)/ letter(s)/number(s)
Law Office AssignedL40
Employee NameESTRADA, LINDA M

Timeline

2006-03-15Date of First Use
2006-05-05Application Filed
2007-04-17Abandon
2007-05-14Location: TMEG LAW OFFICE 104 - EXAMINING ATTORNEY ASSIGNED
2007-05-14Status: Dead/Abandoned
2018-07-08Transaction Date

Trademark Applicants & Owners

Owner: Brooks, John
Address1334 Via la Ranchita San Marcos CA US 92069
Legal Entity TypeIndividual
Legal Entity State US

Documents

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Design Search Codes

200324Bumper stickers; Calendars; Checks, bank; Coupons; Currency; Manuscript paper and sheet music; Menus; Money, paper; Music, sheet; Sheet music; Stickers, bumper; Tickets, paper; Trading cards
241713Clef symbol (musical); Musical notes; Musical staff; Musical symbols, including treble and bass clef symbols, sharp and flat symbols and notes

Attorney of Record

BROOKS, JOHN
1334 VIA LA RANCHITA
SAN MARCOS, CA 92069-3143


Good, Services, and Codes

International Codes:41
U.S. Codes:100,101,107
Type CodeType
DM0000The mark consists of the ?literal? element ?The Music Playce?. However, surrounded by these literal elements are 2 sections of 5 lines which in music notation are called a staff. The large ornate ?G? to the left is called a G clef also a part of music notation. This designated the pitch assignment to the various lines and spaces in the staff. The ?2 4? represents two beats per measure with a quarter note getting one beat. Also a part of music notation. The ?MP? (not MI) stands for mezzo piano which is Italian for ?medium soft volume? used in music notation. The ?FF? to the right of the E in Playce stands for fortissimo, also Italian for ?very loud? in music notation. The ?MF? (not ML) stands for mezzo forte, Italian for ?medium loud? also a part of music notation. The 2 long horizontal ?V? shapes on either side of the word ?Playce? suggest that there is an increase in volume before the ?P? in Playce and a decrease in volume after the ?E?. The music notes that are written, of which there are 5, indicate a resolving interval called a tri-tone. In the key of C this would be the notes B and F which are on the left side of the literal element ?The Music Playce?. The note F is then held with a line called a legato or slur line meaning that the note is not attacked again by the player. Under the F on the right side of the literal element ?The Music Playce? there is a mark which might appear to be a ?7?. However it is actually a half note rest used in music notation. The 2 notes, one on top of the other, are both eighth notes. E and C which is the musical resolution of the tri-tone. In the history of music, this interval called the tri-tone had to be resolved in this manner for centuries. Composers who worked for the church could be ex-communicated from the church if the tri-tone was not handled this way. Hence the expression ?the devil in music? was often the term used for the tri-tone. The mark above the E and C is called a ?fermata?. This indicates that the notes are to be prolonged beyond their notated duration. Included in this graphic are 2 double vertical lines, one being fatter than the other both with 2 dots on the inside respectively. These indicate the musical phrase must be repeated.

Trademark Filing History

DescriptionDateEvent Coding
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM2006-05-101 NWAP I:Incoming Correspondence
NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE MAILED2006-05-112 MDSM O:Outgoing Correspondence
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER2006-10-093 DOCK D:Assigned to Examiner
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN2006-10-164 CNRT R:Renewal
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED2006-10-165 GNRT F:First Action
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN2006-10-166 CNRT R:Renewal
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED2006-10-167 GNRT O:Outgoing Correspondence
ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE2007-05-148 ABN2 O:Outgoing Correspondence
ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND2007-05-159 MAB2 O:Outgoing Correspondence

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