Wednesday, June 13, 2012

JoyTunes Wants To Teach You To Play Real Instruments With Interactive Video Games

Screen shot 2012-06-12 at 5.46.29 PMToday at the LAUNCH Education Conference in Mountain View, an Israeli startup named JoyTunes showed off the work its been doing in an exciting and active space: The convergence of music education and video games. Co-founder Yuval Kaminka tells us that 85 percent of the population wish they had learned to play an instrument but never made it past those first few frustrating lessons. JoyTunes is on a mission to change that -- to turn average Joes into maestros -- with a series of music apps and games that are activated when users play their own, real musical instruments.

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