Musi-Color Workshop | Fundamentals of Music Theory
Let's embark on a musical journey with the Musi-color tool, exploring octaves, chords, and keys. We'll enhance our learning experience with physical exercises, AR music visualization, meditation, a light show, and playing music with facial expressions & dance moves.
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Lesson 1: Octaves
An octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency.
An octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency.
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Musi-Color | Fitness
The Musi-Color Fitness feature transforms your workout into a symphony of motion and sound.
The Musi-Color Fitness feature transforms your workout into a symphony of motion and sound.
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Musi-Color | Augmented Reality (AR)
The AR features allow users to visualize music theory concepts overlaid on their real-world environment.
The AR features allow users to visualize music theory concepts overlaid on their real-world environment.
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Lesson 2: Chords
A chord is a combination of three or more different musical notes played simultaneously.
A chord is a combination of three or more different musical notes played simultaneously.
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Musi-Color | Ascend
The "Ascend" feature in our Musi-Color app is designed to enhance your meditation experience with a combination of soothing sounds and positive affirmations.
The "Ascend" feature in our Musi-Color app is designed to enhance your meditation experience with a combination of soothing sounds and positive affirmations.
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Musi-Color | Internet of Things (IoT)
MusicColor leverages IoT devices to enhance the learning experience.
MusicColor leverages IoT devices to enhance the learning experience.
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A key in music is a group of pitches or scale upon which a piece of music is based.
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Play Music with Facial Expressions & Body Movements
Musi-Color leverages advanced facial recognition technology and motion-sensing technology to enable users to create and control music.
Musi-Color leverages advanced facial recognition technology and motion-sensing technology to enable users to create and control music.
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Practice: Music Soloing
Music soloing refers to a section within a piece of music where a single musician plays or sings a passage solo.
Music soloing refers to a section within a piece of music where a single musician plays or sings a passage solo.
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