German Jonas Heuer has prototyped a rather simple, yet compelling, example of a physical/digital interactive machine to teach people about music. The Noteput allows users to physically place giant notes on a screen showing a musical scale and then plays the music accordingly.
As he describes it, the Noteput was designed to combine as many of the senses as possible -- touch, sight and sound in this case. As someone who has forgotten how to read music, I could certainly see playing with this for hours on end.

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