Tangible music composer for children

Music education should start from an early age. Theories of child development and learning emphasize the importance of manipulating physical objects. Music learning and teaching has traditionally been carried out mainly by visual and auditory activities. With this in mind, we combine music learning...

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Main Authors: Juan Ignacio Francesconi, Martín Leonardo Larrea, Cristina Manresa-Yee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Postgraduate Office, School of Computer Science, Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2013-10-01
Series:Journal of Computer Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/JCST/article/view/618
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spelling doaj-921a98600c6a46dbb633aa637240ecd82021-05-05T13:43:51ZengPostgraduate Office, School of Computer Science, Universidad Nacional de La PlataJournal of Computer Science and Technology1666-60461666-60382013-10-0113028490323Tangible music composer for childrenJuan Ignacio Francesconi0Martín Leonardo Larrea1Cristina Manresa-Yee2Departamento de Ciencias e Ingeniería de la Computación, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, ArgentinaDepartamento de Ciencias e Ingeniería de la Computación, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, ArgentinaMath and Computer Science Department, University of Balearic Islands, Ed. Anselm Turmeda, Palma de Mallorca, SpainMusic education should start from an early age. Theories of child development and learning emphasize the importance of manipulating physical objects. Music learning and teaching has traditionally been carried out mainly by visual and auditory activities. With this in mind, we combine music learning with tangible interfaces to stimulate senses toward music in children over six years old. We present a token+constraint tangible interface for children to learn musical skills such as musical notes, rhythm and the sound of different instruments. The work describes a low-cost tangible interface addressed to children that allows learning music in an intuitive, incremental and collaborative manner. The system recognizes in real-time preestablished patterns and associates them with musical notes and instruments to allow composing music. The system was designed to be usable and to benefit from the advantages that tangible interfaces can provide to children. Furthermore, it was implemented with low cost and easy to get tools and resources, such as wooden boards and a standard webcamhttps://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/JCST/article/view/618tangible interfacemusiclow-costincremental learningcollaborative workintuitive performancehuman computer interaction
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Cristina Manresa-Yee
spellingShingle Juan Ignacio Francesconi
Martín Leonardo Larrea
Cristina Manresa-Yee
Tangible music composer for children
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
tangible interface
music
low-cost
incremental learning
collaborative work
intuitive performance
human computer interaction
author_facet Juan Ignacio Francesconi
Martín Leonardo Larrea
Cristina Manresa-Yee
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title Tangible music composer for children
title_short Tangible music composer for children
title_full Tangible music composer for children
title_fullStr Tangible music composer for children
title_full_unstemmed Tangible music composer for children
title_sort tangible music composer for children
publisher Postgraduate Office, School of Computer Science, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Journal of Computer Science and Technology
issn 1666-6046
1666-6038
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Music education should start from an early age. Theories of child development and learning emphasize the importance of manipulating physical objects. Music learning and teaching has traditionally been carried out mainly by visual and auditory activities. With this in mind, we combine music learning with tangible interfaces to stimulate senses toward music in children over six years old. We present a token+constraint tangible interface for children to learn musical skills such as musical notes, rhythm and the sound of different instruments. The work describes a low-cost tangible interface addressed to children that allows learning music in an intuitive, incremental and collaborative manner. The system recognizes in real-time preestablished patterns and associates them with musical notes and instruments to allow composing music. The system was designed to be usable and to benefit from the advantages that tangible interfaces can provide to children. Furthermore, it was implemented with low cost and easy to get tools and resources, such as wooden boards and a standard webcam
topic tangible interface
music
low-cost
incremental learning
collaborative work
intuitive performance
human computer interaction
url https://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/JCST/article/view/618
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