Content for Music

Arduino Player Piano

“A Player Piano built using an Arduino Mega 2560 that can play 7 different songs! Song list: Auld Lang Syne, Harry Potter Theme, Final Countdown, Song of Storms, Song of Healing, Star Wars Theme, Lost Woods”

Create your own musical light show with Raspberry Pi

“Last Thanksgiving, I took some time off from work and was looking for a fun project to work on during my downtime. I decided to check out Raspberry Pi. After a quick search on Amazon, I ordered the CanaKit Raspberry …

Ultrasonic Piano

“Note: Above is a video - it may show as a photo only on some mobile devices. This is an ideal project for a science fair etc. - it’s not too difficult to construct, yet makes a playful interactive exhibit. The …

DIY Floppy Drive Piano (Floppiano)

“There are many Instructables and videos on the internet showing how to build a musical floppy drive, but I have never seen anything about building a floppy drive piano. Because I like playing the piano and building electronics, I figured …

Custom Arduino guitar

“Hi all, I have been working on a guitar project for my brother-in-law who is currently learning how to play the electric guitar. I wanted to build him something that would help him learn but is also really cool at …

Arduino Floppy Music

“Hello! In this Instructable I will teach you how to make music with a floppy drive and an Arduino. I used an Arduino Uno, but you should be able to use any Arduino/clone/compatible.”

Building an analog looping piano

“This is the story of our new product, “Quaver: The Multiplayer Piano”. We turned an old piano into a song writing machine using magnetic pickups and a Raspberry Pi. For a less technical and more visual story, view the photo …

The Hexachord, an Arduino-Controlled Musical Instrument

“Last year, with the deadline of the Bay Area Maker Faire, I created a new instrument called the Hexachord. It was a whole lot of fun, a great hit, and I’ve had the chance to do a number of …

DIY Makey Makey Floor Piano

“This project was based off that of Dellinger (click to see his work). I modified some of the working parts to suit our needs. This is an easy project and is lots of fun!”