5/27/2023 0 Comments Google chrome labOne user tried Aha’s “Take On Me,” which you can check out below.Ī bit of ‘Take on me’ on Google #SongMaker: - 240-185 March 1, 2018Īnother Song Maker extraordinaire took things a more classical route.Ī true classic one → #songmaker #chromemusiclab- Movion March 2, 2018 Song Maker is robust enough that you can even use it to make real songs (or song snippets). Try it here → #songmaker /8e6X2KSoy1- Alexander Chen March 1, 2018 ![]() If you’re lucky, it may be both.Įxcited to share our new #ChromeMusicLab experiment Song Maker! Here are example songs I made (links below so you can play with any of them). With these tools at your disposal, you can click around to create a song that’s either acoustically delightful or a visually stunning rainbow grid. Higher notes are at the top of the screen, lower notes toward the bottom. Each square turns a different rainbow hue once clicked, and plays a certain note. You then compose music by tapping squares in the grid onscreen. These controls include a pause/play button, the ability to change the tone of the instruments you’re composing with (marimba, strings, or piano, for example), a slider for adjusting the tempo, and undo and save buttons. This brings you to the Song Maker website, a grid with various controls along the bottom of the screen. ![]() Built by Google’s experimental Chrome Music Lab, it’s easy to use and incredibly fun. ![]() Google Chrome’s new Song Maker is an absolutely delightful time waster, er, educational tool that lets you create songs in your browser. If your Friday has been a little too productive, has a fix.
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