We have used Arduino UNO for constructing our project because it is easy to code and impletment the things we want.
Buzzer as an output to get the sounds
We have used 9V Battery as an power source for both Arduino and Buzzer
Resistors to control the flow of current
We have used Push Button as an input for our project
We have used Tilt Sensor so that we can get different frequency of sound by tilting so that we can play our notes effectively
With our gadget, people would be able to play piano and compete with friends. We have made the simulation and 3d design of our prototype for handheld piano. The main Main board that we have in our prototype is Arduino UNO. We didnt had hardware with any of our teammates currently due to lockdown but later on we are planning to add a game on our site which will interact with the hardware we have made using arduino. User will add the hardware and play the notes shown in the browser. In this way, there will be some sort of connectedness among the people and unlike other games friends can play together fun and also learn some piano skills :-)
Programmer/AR developer
Keshav Majithia is a High School senior from Punjab, India, who knows basics of Python, C, JavaScript, Java and loves to build android apps using Kodular. He is currently 17 years old
PROGRAMMER/Hardware COder
Callie Tan is high school student doing Robotics and Competitive programming.. She is fond of music and she plays piano also.
Programmer/Designer
Naseeb Dangi is Sophomore at Madan Bhdanri Memorial College. He Loves programming in Python and is an electronic hobbiyst who tries making new things.