Interactive music experiments to play in Google Music Lab

In the Google pages of the experiments for Chrome that I had already talked about in the past, a series of really fun and also exciting musical experiments has been published, to be played live directly from the web browser .
It is a collection of interactive mini-webapps that allow you to create melodies or rhythms in various ways, such as playing with the site graphics and the mouse, so that even the most ignorant of music theory can have fun and play something pleasant.
The page is called Google Music Lab and currently includes 12 interactive experiments playable on the Chrome browser.
In general it is a matter of composing a rhythm or a melody by clicking with the mouse on a work surface and coloring the squares.
The filled boxes will be played with the instrument drawn in the center of the page while the rest will be paused.
For example, the first is a rhythm game, where two little monkeys play a drum and a triangle.
At the bottom you can create the rhythm by clicking on the timeline while pressing on the two monkeys will play their instrument manually.
In this same experiment you can also choose to play rhythms with different percussion instruments such as tambourines or bongos.
Other Google Music Lab musical instruments are:
- the Spectrogram, which shows the sound waves of various interactive instruments and which also works with our voice on the microphone;
- The piano for learning to play chords;
- the piano showing the sound waves;
- Arpeggio, to play the chords of a harp
- Kandisky, which blends art and music
- Melody maker for playing
- Vocal disk, to play with the voice
- Harmony
- Piano roller
- Oscillators, very nice
- Strings, which is like playing a guitar with the mouse.
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