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THE SCOOP | Google Blobs Are Back With New Classical Music And Beethoven Games

Image courtesy of Google
Image courtesy of Google

Google’s Blob Opera is back to see 2022 out the door and spread the joy of classical music.

Blob Opera was an online sensation in 2021, a machine learning experiment by creator David Li with Google Arts & Culture. Users can create their own song in opera style by manipulating the colourful Blobs on their screens.

Two new games offer users fun ways to explore classical music, including one with a focus on our namesake, Ludwig van Beethoven.

Blob Beats

Blob Opera Blob Beats offers a mini-game that takes users through five of the most beloved compositions of Western classical music arcade style.

Here’s how it works

You can access the new experiment here.

The game records how often you can accurately hit the notes as the piece plays. It also dispenses a few facts about the composers along the way.

Beethoven Beats

Beethoven Beats was developed with Deutsche Grammophon, a brand new game where users only need the keyboard spacer to play.

Play the game here.

The game features recordings by pianist Daniel Barenboim.

The initiative was announced on Beethoven’s 252nd birthday as part of the Beethoven Everywhere project.

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