This is quite an interesting web service, although it is clearly never going to take the Internet by storm. Broadly speaking, Muxicall is an experiment which places all the emphasis on collective improvisation and composition on the web.
The approach is based on the theory that each color of the visible light spectrum is associated with a note. The site, then, features a pad where you can click on the color of your choice and compose music that way.
Moreover, and as it was mentioned above, the main appeal of the website is that you can compose on the spot with your friends. When I tried it out with a friend we sounded like Morrissey playing the piano on that song from the Smiths’ valedictory album whose name sadly eludes me now, but I guess that if you can coordinate your efforts you are going to come up with something more than remotely interesting.
Like I said in the first paragraph, this site is hardly going to captivate a massive audience, yet the many music nuts on the web (a tribe I readily admit I belong to) will have a terrific time. And even if you don’t have a marked musical bend, the site is worth checking at least once, out of novelty.
Muxicall.com In Their Own Words
“This project, established among the scope of the Projecto 1 subject of the New Technologies of the Communication degree at University of Aveiro, intends to explore artistic concepts related with the phenomenon of collective composition and improvisation.”
Why Muxicall.com It Might Be A Killer
Music buffs are certain to spend some time putting it to the task.








