/PRNewswire/ -- ForteRight, a music, media, and technology start-up is launching the Arcade on Kickstarter. The Arcade is a piano keyboard trainer device that...
Cool, like this but stretchy, so it fits any size keyboard.
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You can get them for piano but they look a bit basic, any gloves that can tell where each fingertip is and how its moving could be applied to all instruments, and then all sports, ie it could teach you how to play snooker, or whatever, better.
Has many applications once someone gets the basic gloves right and plugged into apps. For example braille for blind people…
“Can you do it for dancing? Can you record the sequence of muscles required for throwing a baseball? Can you do something for sign language, which has very complex hand motions? You could certainly imagine it for any type of typing,” says Starner. “I think there are a lot of things where you might not be able to teach the whole system, but you can definitely speed up learning.”
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…or adapt it to plug into an iPad teaching app, rather than need a huge full screen like this thing
Cool, like this but stretchy, so it fits any size keyboard.
You can get them for piano but they look a bit basic, any gloves that can tell where each fingertip is and how its moving could be applied to all instruments, and then all sports, ie it could teach you how to play snooker, or whatever, better.
Has many applications once someone gets the basic gloves right and plugged into apps. For example braille for blind people…
“Can you do it for dancing? Can you record the sequence of muscles required for throwing a baseball? Can you do something for sign language, which has very complex hand motions? You could certainly imagine it for any type of typing,” says Starner. “I think there are a lot of things where you might not be able to teach the whole system, but you can definitely speed up learning.”
Hope this idea has progressed beyond this basic attempt.