Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
Young Person's Guide
to the Orchestra
A musical adventure learning about the instruments of the orchestra.
Midi City is an online synthesizer that has its own set of beats that you can improvise over.
Create your own opera inspired song! A machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture
Play with music from Felix Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream: Music of Two Worlds. Choose an instrument and drag the dot around to explore the music.
Create your own grooves and mixes using Groove Pizza!
Create your own beatbox mixes using different animals!
Move the character around the different moods - if you press the question mark, it will give you more details about what the squares mean. What pathway did you choose?
Experience music visually.
A simple drawing tool that works through both sight and sound.
Click on a shape or character and then click on the staff. Can you design your own video game music?
Create a road and add decorations - lights, houses, and even plants! When you place a car, the decorations make sounds.
Move the shapes into the grid to build music. After you solve the puzzle, you can remix the grid to make it your own!
Did you know that you can use almost any sound to create music? Try creating different beats using sounds organized by an A.I.
What would it be like to have synesthesia? This application from Google Arts and Culture tries to answer that question with famous artist Vassily Kandinsky's work Yellow-Red-Blue. Do you like the sounds chosen by the developers?
Draw a picture using your mouse or body. Then use the arrow keys to hear what your entire piece sounds like.
Draw something, and then hear what it sounds like. You can change the size of the loop or the waveform to create different textures.
Incredibox is a music app that lets you create your own music with the help of a merry crew of beatboxers.
Music doesn't just have to be in duple or triple - meters can be mixed! Try out different combinations of 2's and 3's using this Phil Tugla-inspired Cucumber Pickle Machine.
Play a cello inspired instrument with Viola the Bird and the help of machine learning!
Click the dots to turn lights on and off. Can you figure out what the dots do and how to control them?
What happens if you click for a long time? A short time? What happens if you put a planet close to the center versus putting it far away?
Use the paintbrush to paint music on a canvas and then hear what that canvas sounds like with musical notes!
Click the grid to mix pitched and unpitched sounds. Then share your work with a four-character code!
Type letters, and the app will turn them into music! You can use real words or type nonsense to create your own musical compositions that can be shared as a link.
Type letters or words to create beats and share those beats as a link.
Click or press use your keyboard to play the virtual xylophone. Use the options to change the notes available or note names.
Made by Scratch user amberbella13. Play by clicking or using the keyboard shortcuts. If you are familiar with Scratch, you can even make your own remix!
Write you own music using Flat! Flat is a collaborative music notation platform for beginner composers and professionals alike.
Click the grid to mix pitched and unpitched sounds. Then share your work with a four-character code!
Use your mouse to play a virtual kalimba. Use the buttons underneath the title to change the way the notes are organized.
Play along with the different blobs!
Birds can make all kinds of different sounds! Here, an A.I. organized the bird calls by how they sound. Can you find any patterns to how they are organized? Can you find any birds that live near you? Can you make music with the bird calls?
Can you make music by moving your body? What happens if you move quickly? Can you use the voice mode to change the sounds you hear?
Thanks to https://www.elementalmusicaladventures.com/ for most of these great ideas!