Agetec aims to educate with a music/rhythm game

By Spencer . June 1, 2007 . 2:56pm

 

You’re probably not going to learn how to dance from playing Dance Dance Revolution and you’re definitely not going to become a DJ from playing Beatmania. You might be great on the beat box with lightning fast hands from playing with all seven keys, but Beatmania is much as DJ simulator as Ouendan is. With so many rhythm games on the market it is uncanny that Agetec’s music game, Rhythm ‘n Notes, actually helps tune your musical ear. Players will need to identify notes and play them on a touch screen piano. Sound like a neat idea if you want to improve your pitch recognition. There is also a drumming mini game where you tap the bottom screen to the beat with the stylus.

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One Response to “Agetec aims to educate with a music/rhythm game”

matty Says:

I could’ve used this when I was majoring in music
Pitch recognition tore me a new one

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