Progressive Digital Instrument Lets Disabled Musicians Make Music With Their Eyes – EDM.com

A brand new digital instrument is empowering disabled musicians and college students to create music with their eyes.
The assistive know-how is named the EyeHarp, and it pairs with eye and head trackers in order that gamers can management melodies—together with chords, arpeggios and pitch—with solely the smallest of actions. This characteristic makes EyeHarp uniquely accessible to gamers with every kind of bodily and psychological disabilities, in remedy, instructing and efficiency settings.
The know-how can be adaptable to every consumer’s talent stage and may change between the tones of greater than 20 devices, together with piano, flute, trumpet and bass guitar. Watch it at work beneath, performed by 11-year-old Joel Bueno.
In line with founder Zacharias Vamvakousis, the concept for the EyeHarp was impressed by certainly one of his musician mates, who misplaced using his limbs after a motorbike accident. Vamvakousis realized there was no instrument that quadriplegic folks may play and set to work growing an answer.
Of EyeHarp, one mom wrote: “[My son] likes to be taught music with the EyeHarp from the consolation of his mattress, calm, centered and having fun with himself. The entire household participates on this magical second: his brother hums, his grandmother and I cheer, his father and grandfather every pay attention from their place in the home. Music unites us.”
Try Vamvakousis’ EyeHarp cowl of “Yesterday” by The Beatles right here: