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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for simulating a jam session and instructing a user in how to play the drums
abstract An interactive electronic drum system and training techniques suitable for use in a coin-operated environment such as an arcade are described. Electronic drum pads (21-28), audio speakers (61-63), a visual display (105), training lights (21A-28A), and an overall control system (85) are combined to simulate the excitement of a live drum or inactive musical jam session for a user. Positive feedback, and as necessary, instructive aid are provided to make the experience a positive one for both the novice and the expert player. Learning and playing a musical instrument becomes an intuitive, exciting experience and not a boring chore to be endured. Players can simulate the experience of playing in a rock band before a live and appreciative audience. In short, this interactive electronic drum systems makes drums and the jamming experience widely accessible to the public.
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