Virtual Reality Drum Training System
Description
Can a skill taught in a virtual environment be utilized in the physical world? This idea is explored by creating a Virtual Reality game for the HTC Vive to teach users how to play the drums. The game focuses on developing the user's muscle memory, improving the user's ability to play music as they hear it in their head, and refining the user's sense of rhythm. Several different features were included to achieve this such as a score, different levels, a demo feature, and a metronome. The game was tested for its ability to teach and for its overall enjoyability by using a small sample group. Most participants of the sample group noted that they felt as if their sense of rhythm and drumming skill level would improve by playing the game. Through the findings of this project, it can be concluded that while it should not be considered as a complete replacement for traditional instruction, a virtual environment can be successfully used as a learning aid and practicing tool.
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2017-12
Agent
- Co-author: Dinapoli, Allison
- Co-author: Tuznik, Richard
- Thesis director: Kobayashi, Yoshihiro
- Committee member: Nelson, Brian
- Contributor (ctb): Computer Science and Engineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): School of International Letters and Cultures
- Contributor (ctb): Computing and Informatics Program
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College