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Bravo Gustavo is a new game from the LA Phil celebrating the start of Gustavo Dudamel’s term as conductor. It’s really two games: one is a browser game like a sort of orchestral Guitar Hero, the other is an iPhone game that lets you swing your phone around to “conduct” the orchestra (basically just advancing through a recorded track with every swing of the “baton”).
It is amazing that classical music is entering this space; the gameplay in the two games could use a little cleaning up, but they are extremely impressive efforts to see coming from an organization like the LA Phil.

Bravo Gustavo is a new game from the LA Phil celebrating the start of Gustavo Dudamel’s term as conductor. It’s really two games: one is a browser game like a sort of orchestral Guitar Hero, the other is an iPhone game that lets you swing your phone around to “conduct” the orchestra (basically just advancing through a recorded track with every swing of the “baton”).

It is amazing that classical music is entering this space; the gameplay in the two games could use a little cleaning up, but they are extremely impressive efforts to see coming from an organization like the LA Phil.

  1. chrshrrs reblogged this from noiseforairports and added:
    iPhone who will let me play with this.
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