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| == Drawings ==
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| Version 1 Using Clothespin
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| [[File:Melodyclip2.jpg|500px]]
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| Version 2 Using (large?) Paperclip
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| [[File:Melodyclip1.jpg|500px]]
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| == Similar Examples ==
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| *[[Soundcaster]]
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| Uses accelerometer to measure tilt angle.
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| *[https://ccrma.stanford.edu/wiki/Students/michaelberger/250B/ The Grip Maestro]
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| The Grip Maestro is similar - uses an existing object + sensors
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| *[http://resenv.media.mit.edu/sweptRF.html Musical Trinkets]
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| Uses a lot of small objects for interaction
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| == 3 Lists ==
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| ===Things you need to have done for a minimal viable product===
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| * Random objects (soft, hard, variety) - maybe toys
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| * Clips connected to computer
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| * Computer for sound production - perhaps attach to speaker
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| ===Things that you want to have done by the final deadline===
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| ===Things that would be nice to have if you had unlimited time.===
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| == List of Materials ==
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| == Steps ==
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