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  2. Adaptive music - Wikipedia

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    On the box of Extase, such a music system, created by Stéphane Picq, was advertised with a sticker as "Interactive Music System." As goal of the game. Music games such as Sound Shapes use adaptive music as the goal of the game. As the player gets better at the game (and collects more 'coins'), the soundtrack (which is entirely composed of the ...

  3. List of music video games - Wikipedia

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    August 21, 2006 (EU) OS X, Windows. 200608 20060821 August 21, 2006 (NA) In the Groove 2. Roxor Games. Arcade. June 18, 2005. InstrumentChamp. Music Instrument Champ AB.

  4. Music video game - Wikipedia

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    One of the first examples of this type of subgenre, and of music games in general, is the 1983 arcade game Journey, named after band of the same name, which featured some of the group's music and digitized versions of the band members. Music games for live performance Players performing at a PAX event while playing Rock Band 2

  5. iMUSE - Wikipedia

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    iMUSE (Interactive Music Streaming Engine) is an interactive music system used in a number of LucasArts video games.The idea behind iMUSE is to synchronize music with the visual action in a video game so that the audio continuously matches the on-screen events and transitions from one musical theme to another are done seamlessly.

  6. How teachers are using Taylor Swift's music to make ... - AOL

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    McPeek's song ended up collecting over 10 million views on McPeek’s Instagram to date. “My students were obsessed with it,” she explains. “We still sing it in class to help us review ...

  7. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    Incredibox. Incredibox (also stylized as INCREDiBOX) is a beatboxing-based music video game, which is created, developed, and published by the French company, So Far So Good (SFSG). The concept of the game is users dragging and dropping sound icons on different characters to make music. The player can find combos to unlock animated bonuses and ...

  8. List of educational software - Wikipedia

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    Cartopedia: The Ultimate World Reference Atlas. Celestia. Google Earth - (proprietary license) Gravit - a free (GPL) Newtonian gravity simulator. KGeography. KStars. NASA World Wind - free software ( NASA open source) Stellarium. Swamp Gas Visits the United States of America - a game that teaches geography to children.

  9. Category:Music education video games - Wikipedia

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    S. Synthesia (video game) Categories: Educational video games. Music video games.