Google Doodle Gives You a Chance to Create Your Own Music

The novel coronavirus pandemic has led to nations imposing a lockdown to curb the spread of the virus. People and families everywhere are spending more time staying at home as a precautionary measure. To get rid of boredom even for a few minutes, search giant Google has launched a throwback doodle series featuring some of its popular interactive games. Today’s Google doodle is from 2017 and celebrates filmmaker and visual artist Oskar Fischinger.

Today the doodle is about 2017 creative game celebrating Oskar Fischinger. On hovering on the doodle a text that reads, “Stay and Play at Home with Popular Past Google Doodles: Fischinger (2017)” appears. Google doodle will redirect you to a page wherein you can play Fischinger.

To play the game, you need to click around with your mouse and will be able to create your own visual music composition. You can play with it to create the sounds you are looking for after few simple settings. You can continue to play with for many hours enjoying and mastering on it.

Google said in a statement on its official website, “As Covid-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home. In light of this, we’re launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games! Stay and play at home with today’s featured throwback: Our 2017 Doodle game celebrating Oskar Fischinger!”

On June 22, 2017, Google celebrated the 117th birthday of the influential filmmaker and visual artist Oskar Fischinger by creating a doodle, to honour him for his work. Fischinger was known for creating abstract musical animation.

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