Music making in the 21st Century at MSRI event
- May 07, 2010
- News at 11pm
- ABC-7 KGO-TV
The future of music was here today in Berkeley [at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute]. These musicians are using iPhones and the new iPad to make beautiful music together. It happened in a class led by Stanford Assistant Professor Ge Wang, founder and director of the University's Mobile Phone Orchestra and its Laptop Orchestra. He is also the co-founder of a start-up that creates what he calls "crazy musical experiences" on mobile devices.
"We've created applications like 'Ocarina,' which transforms your phone into a flute-like instrument you blow into phone to make music, to 'Leaf Trombone,' to an app that auto-tunes your voice."
The Laptop Orchestra's next full concert is June 2 at Stanford's Dinkelspiel Auditorium.
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