Gram Piano Assembly Guide
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This tutorial covers concepts or technologies that are no longer current. It's still here for you to read and enjoy, but may not be as useful as our newest tutorials.
Resources and Going Further
By building the Gram Piano Kit and working through this tutorial, you have learned more about soldering, capacitive touch, playing tones, and coding in Arduino. Congratulations!
For more information, check out the resources below:
From here, you can repurpose your board as you see fit. You could change the musical scale, make keys play melodies you choose or run blocks of code, or even simply just leave it as is and enjoy coming up with some simple tunes. We hope you enjoy your Gram Piano. Feel free to share with us your feedback about the kit and/or whatever creative uses you have found for it.
Looking for more resources? Check out some of these related tutorials:
- Installing the Arduino Development Environment
- Installing an Arduino Library
- Using Github
- Arduino's Capacitive Sense Library Reference
- Arduino's Tone Reference
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