I sometimes wonder what will be the next revolutionary technology that will change our life. Not many people would have thought 20 years ago that our lives would so soon be ruled by the Internet and smartphones, and that one could do so many things with a smartphone: taking high-quality photos and videos, editing them, holding video conferences, recording conversations, downloading any music from anywhere, asking an app (like Shazam) to recognise a song for you when you don't know its name or who sings it, and so on.
My question here is: what kind of device do you think could be developed with the current level of technology and that hasn't been invented yet ? I sometimes have cool ideas but I forget to write them down then I forget. I guess I am not the only one. Let's remedy to that and post them here whenever we think of one.
Today's idea is a device/app that would allow people to compose their own orchestral music based on voice recognition. It would basically use the same type of music recognition as Shazam, which also appears to works when one hums a song properly. I often make up new tunes in my head, but unfortunately never learned solfège to write down musical notes and compose my own music. I also don't play any instrument. But I am a big fan of classical music and memorized many symphonies and concertos by heart. Wouldn't it be great to be able to compose your own symphonies and concertos without having to learn solfège, or even if you did, without having to write down every note or imagine the combination of instruments in your head ?
The program I foresee would recognise the notes one is humming, then allow the apprentice composer (good name for the app, btw) to choose what instrument and how many of them should play that particular tune. The user would be able to test the tune with any instrument, combine tunes with various instruments and test and adjust the whole composition the way he/she likes. I think that such composition programmes already exist, but require the user to input the notes manually in the computer or play the tune with an instrument connected to the computer (or with the keyboard). The big change here is that one wouldn't need to know how to write down music on a score or play an instrument to make music. All one needs if to make the music in his/her head and hum it correctly. All the technology to do this already exists. We just need someone (or a company) to put it all together.
My question here is: what kind of device do you think could be developed with the current level of technology and that hasn't been invented yet ? I sometimes have cool ideas but I forget to write them down then I forget. I guess I am not the only one. Let's remedy to that and post them here whenever we think of one.
Today's idea is a device/app that would allow people to compose their own orchestral music based on voice recognition. It would basically use the same type of music recognition as Shazam, which also appears to works when one hums a song properly. I often make up new tunes in my head, but unfortunately never learned solfège to write down musical notes and compose my own music. I also don't play any instrument. But I am a big fan of classical music and memorized many symphonies and concertos by heart. Wouldn't it be great to be able to compose your own symphonies and concertos without having to learn solfège, or even if you did, without having to write down every note or imagine the combination of instruments in your head ?
The program I foresee would recognise the notes one is humming, then allow the apprentice composer (good name for the app, btw) to choose what instrument and how many of them should play that particular tune. The user would be able to test the tune with any instrument, combine tunes with various instruments and test and adjust the whole composition the way he/she likes. I think that such composition programmes already exist, but require the user to input the notes manually in the computer or play the tune with an instrument connected to the computer (or with the keyboard). The big change here is that one wouldn't need to know how to write down music on a score or play an instrument to make music. All one needs if to make the music in his/her head and hum it correctly. All the technology to do this already exists. We just need someone (or a company) to put it all together.