EXISTING MARKET
What’s next: I think the market is going to keep expanding.
There’s already loads of great opportunities and products in the music world,
and I’d be excited to be a part of it. Up next, I would probably work on some
cool affordable analog synthesizers.
Person 1- (ADAM) wants me to have an app where I can hum a song into it and I can recognize the song based off of the progression of my sounds.
Person 2- (ELIJAH) wants a device that you can put on an object and allow it to record and modify a sound from it.
Person 3- (SHAWN) wants a “clippy” for music, like the infamous Microsoft word mascot. He would come up and recognize what song you were making, then offering tips about what to do from then on.
Person 1- (ADAM) wants me to have an app where I can hum a song into it and I can recognize the song based off of the progression of my sounds.
Person 2- (ELIJAH) wants a device that you can put on an object and allow it to record and modify a sound from it.
Person 3- (SHAWN) wants a “clippy” for music, like the infamous Microsoft word mascot. He would come up and recognize what song you were making, then offering tips about what to do from then on.
I would most likely go more into designing physical objects
and cool instruments, like what Elijah suggested.
NEW MARKET
I would work in animal conservation and protection.
Helping animals would always be a dream of mine, and I think
that my idea of helping people in music could shift to helping animals in the
world. Both want to create something greater, and be a part of something
greater, and I’d be happy to accept.
I interviewed a veterinarian, a brother of a neighbour. He
says that more people need to be more careful in the pet trade, not selling illegal
or invasive species. They think that to be successful, I should have a large
campaign.
I did not learn much from here, as world conservation was my
original idea. But I am glad to know that I already have a firm grasp on how to
help boh people and nature out in the world. Most of my expectations were
correct, but this is a much harder market to offer a product in. I’d be lucky
to even think of a real one!
Hey Danny! I LOVE the idea that the first interviewee came up with- I always have songs stuck in my head, but if I don't know any of the words there's no way to google the tune to find out what it is. It would be super practical and could even be turned into a Siri feature. The idea you liked most from your interviews makes sense for aspiring musicians, because looking for new sounds is always something that sparks creativity. I think it's awesome that you would want to potentially work in animal conservation! My major is Sustainability and the Built Environment, so conservation is a major moral priority for me. It would be cool if you could find a way to intertwine your passion for creating music and conserving endangered species somehow- possibly creating a nonprofit that sells your music product and donated the proceeds to a charity relating to conservation? That would be awesome. Great post!!
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