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Muzipad - a musicircle

Triangles on a clock to play and control chords and notes
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Circle of fifths clock plays the music after choosing the scale and key.

Then when you choose the chord a triangle is drawn showing the notes that will be played. When actually being played the "hour stripe" (0 for D, 2 for E, 3 for F etc) lights up.

Choosing a style will create an external triangle with the chord. The first notes will be marked with a large colored "point", and from there arrows going slightly inwards to the next note in the measure according to the style.

The first notes played are marked with number 1 then 2 3 etc. The duration will be marked as a thick line directly towards the center. See link with the google slideshow.

pashute, Jan 14 2024

Presentation more or less... https://docs.google...Vs/edit?usp=sharing
Actually, more of a misrepresentation. A graphic artist can make it endlessly better looking and easier to use [pashute, Jan 14 2024, last modified Jan 15 2024]

Muzipad II Revisited. This time with clarity [pashute, Jan 18 2024]


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       This seems to be an interesting idea, or at least an idea. Unfortunately I can't understand what is going on from either the idea text or the slideshow. I would like to see a more comprehensible proposal saying : what the device is meant to do, how it works, and what the point of it all is. As written it could be a clock that plays a different chime and light show every hour, or it could be an educational tool for teaching children to memorise relationships... or something else entirely.
pocmloc, Jan 15 2024
  

       So what time is it telling? Can you wear it on your wrist? I think I’ll like it if I can understand it…
minoradjustments, Jan 15 2024
  

       OK fixing it. Posting Version 2
pashute, Jan 18 2024
  


 

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