Mogees Play by Mogees Inc.

If music is in your veins, then we are guessing you will feel the need to make music out of anything and creating music out of anything is exactly Mogees Play offers. All you need is your smartphone, the app and the soda-cap size sensor and you are all set to create music out of virtuallyanything you think of and yes, as titled, even watermelons. When adhere to an object, Mogees Play pulls data like impact strength, speed, timbre and length as you touch or hit the object and with the help of the respective apps, it can translate those metrics into actions, or in the case of music, sounds which you can hear in real-time from your smart device.

But Mogees Play is not just about music. It’s ability to recognize gesture opens up to a world of applications, including playing games and control light intensity of compatible smart lighting. Pretty rad, right? Like we said, the possibility is pretty much endless. Fun aside, Mogees Play and the company behind it, Mogees Inc., has a bigger aspiration. It aims to be an educational tool that teaches music Padawan the grasp the basics of rhythm, timbres, velocity and melody. In short, Mogees Play could be a game changer in how we learn music from here on and out.

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Mogees Play by Mogees Inc.
Watermelon as a musical instrument sounds like a cool idea

However, the most brilliant aspect is, when you get bored with the basics, you can create your own tunes out of anything, anytime, anywhere. I imagine that it will be as fun as playing video games. I mean, won’t you get excited when inanimate objects come to life in the form of music? I know we do and so are over 1,000 folks who have backed Mogees’ second endeavor on Kickstarter, rolling in more than £50K in funding.

If you desire, you can join the movement by pre-ordering Mogees for 49 quids, or about 65 American dollars. And yes, the campaign has met its funding goal and it really is a pre-order which, if all goes without hitch, will be delivered sometime in September 2016.

Mogees Play by Mogees Inc.
The most unlikely surfaces, like the forehead, could be a musical instrument
Mogees Play by Mogees Inc.
And it works for tablet too

Images courtesy of Mogees Inc.