Did Someone Say Musical Chairs?
Musical Chairs; Not The Game Though - The Full-Body Music Making Experience

Do you remember that game we all used to love in school called musical chairs? Did you always win an open spot when the music stopped?
Well pretty soon, musical chairs might mean something more than just the game of elimination. An entrepreneur, aspiring musician and soon-to-be recording artist named Geoffrey Daniel Phelan (TBD "Bounce" or "The Bounce-Singer"), has invented an actual chair that can make music. He came up with the idea as a way to share what he calls his, "life's greatest passion, which is bouncing to music and making music". He claims that bouncing to music since he was a young kid has given him unique musical abilities and benefited his health in amazing ways.
There's never been a chair that was also an electronic instrument. His idea would essentially produce a new kind of chair that could be used for dancing/singing and exercising all at the same time. It will come equipped an audio interface that is built right into the chair itself, making it easy for musicians to plug in their microphones, guitars, amps, keyboards, etc. and start jamming away. The chair is then plugged into a computer to be operated using any Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) on the market. "Imagine making music the way our ancestors did, by using their bodies. The Bounce-Sing Chair will put natural human movement back into music making," he says.
He also believes the chair could potentially make live performances within the augmented reality (AR) world and the "Metaverse" much easier to facilitate for bands and musicians who want to collaborate, but are separated by vast distances in the real world. My idea is to use the chair to turn live performances at a real concert venue into a live performance that is also accessible to the general public in the virtual reality world - with paid "virtual tickets". It would open up the potential for artists to earn more money from ticket sales because people who normally prefer to stay home and avoid large crowds, would have the ability to attend the concert from the comfort of their home - and anyone who is physically at the concert wearing the metaverse AR glasses could then see virtual people in the audience and potentially interact. There could also be AR holograms planted around the concert venues to accentuate the whole concert-going experience for fans.
At this point, patents are pending for the Bounce-Sing Chair concept and Geoffrey is seeking qualified licensees to help take his idea to market... Geoffrey believes his invention has the potential to make a huge impact on people's lives by giving people a way to offset the negative effects of their sedentary lives, due to the nature of technology and most office work these days - where people sit are literally killing themselves, according to scientific research, by sitting in front of their devices all day long... Science has determined that prolonged sitting is just as deadly as smoking cigarettes in today's day in age. Bounce-Sing will enable people to get their bodies moving, blood flowing, and songs jamming.
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