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Kenzo Abrahams Supervisor: Mehrdad Ghaziasgar Co-supervisor: James Connon Assited by: Diego Mushfieldt. Electronic Conducting system. An easy way of learning how to conduct music. Overview. Introduction User Requirements Requirements Analysis Assumptions about the project
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Kenzo Abrahams Supervisor: MehrdadGhaziasgar Co-supervisor: James Connon Assited by: Diego Mushfieldt Electronic Conducting system An easy way of learning how to conduct music
Overview • Introduction • User Requirements • Requirements Analysis • Assumptions about the project • Project Plan
Introduction • Interactive Conducting System • A system that allows a user to conduct a virtual orchestra • Conductors gestures captured using webcam • Depending on gestures orchestra plays accordingly • Can be an easy way of learning how to conduct music • Easy and fun but at the same time informative • Spread awareness about classical music
User Requirements • Provide the user with a means to perform conduction • Queuing the ensembles when to play • Controlling volume of the ensembles • Maintaining or changing tempo • Provide a brief introduction to the theory of music • Not focus of project • Some written literature will be provided
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory
Requirements Analysis Music Theory Select a song
Requirements Analysis Music Theory Select a song
Requirements Analysis Music Theory Select a song
Requirements Analysis Music Theory Select a song
Requirements Analysis Volume, tempo, etc.
Assumptions about the project 1 meter
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