When I was in first grade, I thought it would be great to learn to play guitar. I went to a four lessons before I realized I could not pick up a guitar and learning an instrument that looks a lot like going to school. The hardest part was learning to read music. If I had had the table Notput music, probably would have left lessons, but at least they could have learned to read music.
The table is a table Notput large backlit with some high-tech equipment and in a lot of musical symbols and musical notes. As the student puts the notes and symbols on the table, the table can hear the sound of the note would.
Each musical note is a wooden sign with the electronics on the back and all, half and quarter notes each so different amounts to give students another way to distinguish them. The Notput is a proof of concept at this time, but the thing is pretty damn cool.
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