Beamz vs Chapman Stick, by Frank Boxberger Invented by Jerry Riopelle Winter NAMM 2010
The Beamz Interactive Electronic Laser Music System
Make great sounding music without spending hours and hours practicing and learning! Beamz enables both kids and adults to quickly and easily create, play and experience the joy of making music. By simply passing your hands through any of the six laser beams, youll trigger streams of sounds and notes that have been especially arranged to sound good together. Never played an instrument before? No problem! By simply breaking the path of each beam, this laser-based instrument unleashes your inner musician.
Fun For All: The Beamz brings the fun and enjoyment of making music to all age groups and skill levels regardless of prior musical ability. More experienced musicians will be amazed with the depth of the interactive music compositions and the engaging playability of breaking the beams. Great for social gatherings, the Beamz provides fun for family and friends, and its a great addition to any jam session.
The Beamz Interactive Electronic Laser Music System Features:
Includes 30 Musical Environments Spanning 20 Genres: Explore and play diverse musical styles including classical, jazz, pop, blues, rock, reggae, country, hip hop, club and more.
More Songs Available For Download: Coupon for 5 free downloads with product purchase. Dozens and dozens more songs available for purchase online including Top Hits as made famous by the Beatles, The Eagles, The Police, Madonna, Justin Timberlake and more.
Be The Band: Each laser beam controls a different instrument, rhythm or sound effect. Now you can effortlessly play up to 12 different instruments at the same time.
Always Sound Good: Beamz patented technology ensures the music you make always sounds great - no matter which laser beam you break or when you break it.
Powered By Host Computer: Beamz works on any Windows XP or Vista based computer. Simply install the included software and connect via the units USB cable.
@KreatorOfDeath1985 He's using the head of his Chapman Stick to intersect the (invisible in this footage) laser beams of the Beamz unit--basically he's using one instrument to play another. Or at least that's how it appears to me.
lilithvf1998 1 year ago
Cool
sangolt88 2 years ago
not bad, i dont get what your doing though haha
KreatorOfDeath1985 2 years ago