

Use Boomwhackers™ and Chrome Music Lab composition software to teach fun and easy lesson in technology! Once students have had experience playing Boomwhackers™, introduce them to the Google Chrome Song Maker software.

Despite being designed for Chrome, it ran flawlessly on my iPhone using Safari. I decided to give it a go, and believe it or not, it is actually quite fun. And, it works across devices - phones, tablets, computers." It lives on the web, so you don’t need to install any apps to try it. Anyone can instantly hear what you made, and even riff on it to make their own song. It’s a simple way for anyone to make a song, then share it with a link - no need to log in or make an account. And we’ve loved hearing from teachers who have been using it in exciting ways, like exploring music and its connections to science, math, art, dance, and more," says Alexander Chen, Creative Lab, Google.ĪLSO READ: Google improves YouTube live streamingĬhen further says, "For this year’s Music in Our Schools Month, we’ve added a new experiment to the website called Song Maker. "We started Chrome Music Lab to make learning music more accessible to everyone through fun, hands-on experiments.
