Sonic Playground: Immerse Yourself in Interactive Music at the Grammy Museum

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Sonic Playground: Immerse Yourself in Interactive Music at the Grammy Museum
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The Grammy Museum Los Angeles invites you to explore the world of music creation with 'Sonic Playground,' a new interactive exhibition featuring 17 music-making stations and the mesmerizing Electric Forest, a space where music, lights, and technology converge.

The Grammy Museum in Downtown Los Angeles at L.A. Live is hosting a new exhibit, ' Sonic Playground ,' that invites visitors to explore the joy of music creation through interactive experiences. This immersive exhibit, which debuted just in time for Valentine's Weekend, features 17 interactive music-making stations where visitors can produce beats, mix loops, and perform on professional instruments.

Whether you dream of being a singer, producer, or DJ, 'Sonic Playground' offers a platform to experiment and unleash your musical creativity. At the heart of the exhibit lies the Electric Forest, a captivating space where music, lights, and technology merge to create an unforgettable sensory experience. Visitors interact with 16 immersive columns of light and sound that respond to their movements, altering the sound and intensity of a specially composed 19-minute piece by Shaun Chasin. This dynamic environment allows guests to participate in crafting their own musical symphonies through movement and exploration. Spanning 3,000 square feet, 'Sonic Playground' provides a spacious and inspiring studio-like atmosphere where you can sing, jam, and connect with the power of music creation. Admission to the exhibit is included with your regular Grammy Museum ticket, making it an accessible and engaging experience for all music enthusiasts

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