Proof of Concept: Music Everywhere Uses HoloLens to Help Piano Students with Improvisation

Students from Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center have been working on an augmented reality system to help teach music in a project called Music Everywhere.

This application for the Microsoft HoloLens would utilize holograms to visually instruct the user and teach them how to play an instrument in the process. Music Everywhere would also have a virtual band that the wearer could play along with as well as see.

The team developing this project is made up of Seth Glickman, a producer/pianist, Fu Yen Hsiao, a UX/UI designer, and programmers Shantanu Das and Byunghwan… more

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