![]() So crank up the volume and start playing at g.co/musiclab. We hope these experiments inspire you – whether they give you a new perspective on music, make you more curious about math and science, or even make you think of new ways to teach or code. We’re also providing open-source code so that others can build new experiments based on what we’ve started.Įxploring music can help spark curiosity in all kinds of ways. We strive for compliance to the Web Content. Just like today’s Clara Rockmore doodle, the experiments are all built with the Web Audio API, a freely-accessible, open web standard that lets developers create and manipulate sound right in the browser. Frontier Central School District is committed to ensuring accessibility of its website for people with disabilities. Chrome Music Lab is all built for the web, so you can start playing instantly, whether you’re on a tablet, phone, or laptop. Song Maker, an experiment in Chrome Music Lab, is a simple way for anyone to make and share a song. You can play with sound, rhythm, melody, and more. Song Maker, an experiment in Chrome Music Lab, is a simple way for anyone to make and share a song. It’s called Chrome Music Lab, and you can check it out at g.co/musiclab. In this video you can watch a performance of V6 Electrics (RealStrat, RealLPC, RealRick and RealEight) with new guitar sounds from MusicLab. ![]() We built a set of experiments that let anyone explore how music works. The fifth of MusicLabs Real virtual guitar instruments, RealEight is modelled on an eight-string guitar, currently popular for metal, prog metal, epic rock. ![]() This year, for Music in Our Schools Month, we wanted to help make learning about music a bit more accessible to everyone by using technology that’s open to everyone: the web. ![]()
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