

Trying Out the ExperimentsĪt the time of writing, the Chrome Music Lab has 14 experiments available. In fact, many teachers and classrooms are using the Lab to help kids better understand how music works along with its connections to math, science, and technology. The tools were designed with fun and education in mind. If you save something you create, you’re given a unique link to it. The Lab is completely free to use – no account is needed. If you’re a developer, you may enjoy checking that out and even building upon it.


The experiments are built using free online technologies and the code behind some of them is even on GitHub. The project is organized into “experiments.” Each experiment has a different musical focus.
