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Guitar heroes, lay down your axes. The Virtual Maestro Interactive Conducting Kiosk lets you conduct an entire orchestra using a Nintendo Wii-mote. Designed and built by a team that included Teresa Nakra, assistant professor of music, and Chris Ault, assistant professor of interactive multimedia at The College of New Jersey.
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@overlordKrunK

15 years ago

That is awesome

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@militaermusikvorarlberg

16 years ago

Nice! Great Work and looks like fun too!!
If you keep on thinking about it... could this become a training device for learning conductors?

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@JohnnyZoo

12 years ago

not intending to promote things but, in the music museum in vienna austria you can actually do this and it's SO MUCH FUN!!!!! :D

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@halyn

16 years ago

AUSTIN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM FOR LIFE!!!!!! man. i love this. this is awesome.

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@BrianScottPhraner

15 years ago

Of course it's not like real conducting any more than Guitar Hero is like playing a guitar, but just like guitar hero it's fun and engaging and can get kids very interested in music, and that's all good IMHO.

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@nr1341

9 years ago

Disagree with 0123whatever. As a conducting student, you have no idea how hard it is for 1st/2nd year college students to latch on to the concept. You're correct in that you don't get any advanced feedback, but this would allow the conducting student to practice alone, which could be crucial.ย 

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@rebennett529

15 years ago

Firstly, I'm not a man; secondly, calm down. I was just pointing out the pitfalls of replacing actual conducting training with a Wii simulator (mainly in response to posts such as Wolveram's).

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@Hornblatt

15 years ago

Somehow I don't see the people in this video as being "little kids".

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@Michael_H_Nielsen

9 years ago

Did this use a sensor bar or was it not needed?

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@Hornblatt

15 years ago

because that's really productive... Would you like to explain why? All I said was that I believe this gives a false impression of what conductors really do. Is there anything incorrect in saying that?

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@01234V43210

15 years ago

This isn't about training, this is about little kids having fun with a stupid remote control. What's it like to have aspergers that hard?

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@rebennett529

15 years ago

This entirely abandons secondary and tertiary techniques (i.e. left hand conducting, facial expressions, and general body language), and it places far too much emphasis on the mere keeping of tempo. If this was the only role of a conductor, orchestras would have turned to click tracks long ago.

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@Hornblatt

16 years ago

this has nothing to do with real conducting. while it may be fun I don't think it has any real application and gives a false impression of what conducting really is...

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@01234V43210

15 years ago

probably not, unless you're thinking about getting kids into music. Seeing as how there wouldn't be any useful feedback from a non-living orchestra, this is more of an "explore what interests you" thing than anything else.

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