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Initially developed for kids with disabilities, Edinburgh-based Skoogmusic has spent the last four years delivering its colorful and tactile Skoog digital music-making instrument to almost 2,000 schools around the world. Now the company is eyeing the consumer space with the development of version 2.0, which benefits from a much-reduced cost of entry, new mobile companion apps, wireless capabilities and battery-powered portability... Continue Reading Scottish company invites Skoogists to get their grooves on
Section: Music
Tags: Bluetooth, Controller, Digital music, Education, Indiegogo, Instrument, Learning, USB
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Initially developed for kids with disabilities, Edinburgh-based Skoogmusic has spent the last four years delivering its colorful and tactile Skoog digital music-making instrument to almost 2,000 schools around the world. Now the company is eyeing the consumer space with the development of version 2.0, which benefits from a much-reduced cost of entry, new mobile companion apps, wireless capabilities and battery-powered portability... Continue Reading Scottish company invites Skoogists to get their grooves on
Section: Music
Tags: Bluetooth, Controller, Digital music, Education, Indiegogo, Instrument, Learning, USB
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