Prototype photos

 
For each prototype:

Prototype 1



Prototype 2



Briefing

The domain of our project is music, in particular, piano.

Our platform provides two different functionalities:

  1. Free-play:
  1. Ear-training:

Scenario Tasks

1. It is Rob's birthday tomorrow. Record yourself playing the song "Happy birthday to you", and save it to your computer. Here are the musical notes you found on the web:

C3 C3 D3 C3 F3 E3

C3 C3 D3 C3 G3 F3

C3 C3 C4 A3 F3 E3 D3

B3 B3 A3 F3 G3 F3

2. You do not understand musical notation. Change the display from musical notation to letter notation.

3. Change your ear training difficulty level to intermediate. Then start and complete an ear training session.

User observations

Below our observations from both Prototype 1 and Prototype 2 are summarized.

Prototype 1:

Task 1 - Playing and recording a song

In the free play mode, there were two problems users came across.

Task 2 - Changing Settings
Task 3 - Ear training Process

What was supposed to happen:

  1. User clicks “Play”.
  2. User hears a sequence of 2 - 3 piano notes.
  3. User can play around on the piano display to spot the keys which sound the same as what they heard, with the option of relistening to the notes they heard in the beginning.
  4. When the user is ready, he hits the “Record answer now” button, and plays the keys they think they heard.

Users had a lot of trouble.

Prototype 2:

For the second paper prototype, we attempted to solve the problems we found

Lessons Learned

Why paper prototyping doesn’t work

Notes for next design