Making Music Using Arduino

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In this project we are going to learn how to create some musical notes or voices with the help of programming Arduino and some other electronic devices this project will be fun and entertaining for those who are the musician or who loves ti listen to music. You will learn the programming and electronic by a practical session with us and we will make sure at the same time you are enjoying.

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Arduino is basically an open source for mini or DIY projects and very easy way of learning things by doing practical stuff rather than going for some boring lectures. In this experiment, you are going to play some musical notes instead of using a piezo sensor. Having a simple series circuit

Project Description:

  1. potentiometer: A potentiometer is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider.If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. The measuring instrument called a potentiometer is essentially a voltage divider used for measuring electric potential (voltage); the component is an implementation of the same principle, hence its name.
  2. Resistor: A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias active elements, and terminate transmission lines, among other uses.
  3. Speaker: speakers sold for use with computers, although usually capable of other audio uses, e.g. for an MP3 player. Most such speakers have an internal amplifier and consequently require a power source, which may be by a mains power supply often via an AC adapter, batteries, or a USB port
  4. breadboard: A breadboard is a solderless device for temporary prototype with electronics and test circuit designs. Most electronic components in electronic circuits can be interconnected by inserting their leads or terminals into the holes and then making connections through wires where appropriate.
  5. Speaker: speakers sold for use with computers, although usually capable of other audio uses, e.g. for an MP3 player. Most such speakers have an internal amplifier and consequently require a power source, which may be by a mains power supply often via an AC adapter, batteries, or a USB port

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