Music Blocks a collection of manipulative tools for exploring fundamental musical concepts in an integrative and fun way.
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Music Blocks is designed to run in a browser. It is derived from Turtle Blocks JS which can be found here. You can run it directly from index.html, from the github repo, or by setting up a local server.
If you want to run Music Blocks off line, download the off-line branch, which has been modified to avoid unnecessary access to the Internet. Point your browser to the index.html file found in the musicblocks directory on your local file system.
See Using Music Blocks and Music Blocks Guide
Music Blocks is a fork of TurtleArtJS created by Walter Bender. (Turtle Blocks JS has many contributors).
Devin Ulibarri has contributed functional and user-interface designs. Many of his contributions were inspired by the music education ideas, representations and practices (e.g. aspects of matrix, musical cups) developed and published by Dr. Lawrence Scripp with whom Devin studied at New England Conservatory and for whom he worked at Affron Scripp & Associates, LLC.
Center for Music and the Arts in Education (CMAIE)
Some of the graphics were contributed by Chie Yasuda.
Much of the initial coding of the fork from Turtle Blocks was done by Yash Khandelwal as part of Google Summer of Code (GSOC) 2015.
Bugs can be reported in the Sugar Labs bug tracker or in the issues section of this repository.