MoonCampaign by Krish (8 years)
I created a fun music project on the micro:bit that plays the “Happy Birthday” song. The LEDs light up in different shapes to make the project more exciting. This project helped me learn about coding, music notes, and creativity. I had a lot of fun building and presenting it.
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I created a music project using a micro:bit.
In my project, I programmed the micro:bit to play the “Happy Birthday” song. First, I used a button input so that the music starts when the button is pressed. Then, I added different music blocks to create the melody. I used notes like middle C, D, E, F, G, and A, and adjusted their beats to match the tune correctly. I also duplicated blocks to make the process easier and faster.
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