Stumble of the Day | February 3rd, 2008
Muxicall is one of those great examples of a web site that has 3 good qualities:
- it’s a simple concept
- it allows you to interact with the site to create something
- it allows you to interact with both the site and other visitors at the same time
The page layout has all the musical notes for 3 types of instruments, you either click on a button to generate the appropriate tone for that musical note, or you can drag your mouse around to stitch them together in a continuous string.
Oh, and while you’re doing this, other visitors to the site also have control over the tones generated, you can interact with the instrument at the same time. While I was typing this up the wife is sitting nearby and commented while filling out her NYTimes Crossword: “hmm, that’s interesting music you’re playing on the PC”, to which I asked “Oh? You like it?” and she responded “I don’t know, it is kind of dark but interesting”. So I showed her what was going on over at muxicall, she instantly got it and thought it was cool.
Click the pic to jump over there and have some fun.
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