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Music lab chrome experiments
Music lab chrome experiments












music lab chrome experiments

The Kandinsky experiment turns anything you draw – lines, circles, triangles, or scribbles – into sound. Others are more complex and can be used by music pupils and teachers for remote music teaching and collaboration (eg: the Shared Piano).įor example, the Song Maker experiment lets you make and share your own songs. Some are simple and very easy to explore with younger children (eg: the Rhythm experiment and Kandinsky experiment). What do you think about Song Maker? Is this something you’d like to mess around with more? Tell us what you think and share your Song Maker creations in the comment section below, or on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.This is a great set of free online tools (or 'experiments') made by Google, allowing kids - and adults - to explore music in a fun way. Most everything should fit together at least decently, as is evidenced by my “creation.” Google does make sure to keep your creations in the same key, so you don’t have to worry about anything coming out too funky. so don’t go in expecting anything great. Do please keep in mind that I was really just messing around and trying out various sound input - click, arrow, touchscreen swipe, etc. If you’d like to play around with the mess shown in the featured image above, you can head over to its Song Maker link and see what it does. The app just wants to make it easy to create and share songs. You can even plug a MIDI keyboard in and start entering your notes that way. You can get started on nearly any device, as Song Maker is compatible with phones, tablets, laptops, etc. Song Maker is pretty straightforward, though Google also provides a quick demo to get you up and going quickly.

music lab chrome experiments

Music Player App using Python | Python Intermediate project














Music lab chrome experiments