Dial-a-concert? Japan Software Turns Mobiles Musical
Making music just got easier. A Japanese game maker has teamed up with the nation’s leading mobile phone network carrier to enable users to play an orchestra with their fingertips.
Game manufacturer Taito has created the “Chokkan Classic” software for NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode Internet service that lets users to pick their instruments and the melody they want to play.
To activate the sounds, users must either rub or move a finger infront of their phone’s infrared sensor. The sensor can also be used to sync several users’ phones to create the myriad sounds of an orchestra.














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