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The Audanika app can be used as a digital musical instrument without requiring any special musical knowledge. It offers parents and educators a wide range of possibilities for making music together with children. The starting point for the further development of an approach adapted for mobile devices was the desire to develop an app that allows users to indulge in the effect of the harmonies as freely as possible. At the same time, Audanika should also be an instrument that effectively supports people in making music together with others. From experience with our children: * Aaron is two and a half years old. He loves to pretend a theme, for example, "fire brigade", "car" or "digger". His dad then makes up a song to go with the term at the Audanika and plays it for him. * Lukas is five. He likes to play simple songs on the Audanika like "Happy Birthday". His dad shows the touchpoints, and Lukas loves to replay them. He enjoys that. He then proudly presents the birthday song for Grandma. * Ruth is nine and is learning the violin. She plays her pieces not only with her instrument but also on the Audanika, which helps her to build up a visual image of chords and at the same time learn to recognize them in melodies. * It is also amusing to challenge each other with little listening exercises. For example, one of us plays two notes on a line. The others have to guess how big the jump is. This way, we train our musical hearing. * By playing with the Audanika, our children become intuitively familiar with many contexts of harmony. Later, this makes it easier for them to compose and improvise themselves. If you are wondering what is behind the Audanika, here is the answer: The Audanika's interface makes the western tonal system available for innovatively making music. In this way, the central relationships of individual tones, chords are represented in colors, fields, and symbols. The Audanika provides users with a natural environment to intuitively apply compositional basics. The technology behind the Audanika was initially developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology in Ilmenau and perfected over years of work. In the future, Audanika will gradually be developed into a professional composition and improvisation tool that will one day replace the ever-popular SoundPrism. Please feel free to visit us on our website at audanika.com. We would be happy if you subscribe to our newsletter. We will show you how we as a family learn to make music together with the Audanika.