Today's the last day of the Back to School Carnival and I have to confess I'm a tad bit sad!...But on the positive side, it doesn't mean the end of great giveaways. The Carnival was so much fun and having you resound similar sentiments I thought "Why not carry on?" So carry on, we shall!! (Yippee!)Anyways, since we're on the last day of my very first Carnival on the blog, I thought we should end with a bang....a finale with a difference! I decided we'd ask my 3 and a half year to serenade you with some classical music. So without any further ado....
Ladies and Gentlemen. I now present to you Bunny girl!!!
Impressed with my dottie's musical skills? Isn't she just great? It actually took her a few seconds to learn that musical piece......
"WHAT???!!!"
I'm not kidding! It was just a matter of a few seconds!! I showed her what to do and voila my little Mozart was on her way!
Want to know my little secret? ......
We got the Beamz!!!
Beamz Shmeanz...what's the actual scoop?
Honestly that's all it is....the Beamz! It's an interactive music system that's the genius invention of Jerry Riopelle.

How does it work? (In the words of the experts themselves)
The Beamz product has six laser triggers and two button-controlled triggers that activate 100+ instruments, chords, music clips, sounds effects and rhythms. Each laser is programmed to trigger these different melodies, sounds or instruments. When a beam is broken,(by passing your hand/finger or any object through a beam) the Beamz player software program releases a musical sound or expression that is always harmonious to the other sounds so the music is always on key and sounds good. (Even if you are tone deaf!)
You can opt to play instrument sounds or play along to pre-programmed songs by opting for the 'Rhythm' option on your Beamz. ANYONE can play the Beamz and sound melodic....I do not lie!!
Click the link to watch a few Beamz videos
What do I need to use a Beamz instrument?
• A Pentium 4 processor.
• A PC running windows XP with Service Pack 2 and .Net 2.0 or Windows Vista.
- A minimum of 512 MB of system memory (one GB or greater preferred).
- Four GB of free hard disk space.
- One free USB port. (The Beamz controller will not function correctly if connected
to a USB hub.)
- A monitor with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or better.
- A sound card and a speaker system or headphones.

Bunny girl is a 'Beamz-iac' now! She loves the fact that she can actually play great sounding music. There are moments,though, when she does more dancing than cutting the laser beams, especially when the music is upbeat.
Hubby has always wanted to play a musical instrument and felt that learning an instrument was never something 'do-able' but with the Beamz, well it's a whole, different ball game! He likes to sneak in a little musical number or two when Bunny girl steps out of the room.
Beamz must dos.
"WHAT???!!!"
I'm not kidding! It was just a matter of a few seconds!! I showed her what to do and voila my little Mozart was on her way!
Want to know my little secret? ......
We got the Beamz!!!
Beamz Shmeanz...what's the actual scoop?
Honestly that's all it is....the Beamz! It's an interactive music system that's the genius invention of Jerry Riopelle.

How does it work? (In the words of the experts themselves)
The Beamz product has six laser triggers and two button-controlled triggers that activate 100+ instruments, chords, music clips, sounds effects and rhythms. Each laser is programmed to trigger these different melodies, sounds or instruments. When a beam is broken,(by passing your hand/finger or any object through a beam) the Beamz player software program releases a musical sound or expression that is always harmonious to the other sounds so the music is always on key and sounds good. (Even if you are tone deaf!)
You can opt to play instrument sounds or play along to pre-programmed songs by opting for the 'Rhythm' option on your Beamz. ANYONE can play the Beamz and sound melodic....I do not lie!!
Click the link to watch a few Beamz videos
What do I need to use a Beamz instrument?
• A Pentium 4 processor.
• A PC running windows XP with Service Pack 2 and .Net 2.0 or Windows Vista.
- A minimum of 512 MB of system memory (one GB or greater preferred).
- Four GB of free hard disk space.
- One free USB port. (The Beamz controller will not function correctly if connected
to a USB hub.)
- A monitor with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or better.
- A sound card and a speaker system or headphones.

Bunny girl is a 'Beamz-iac' now! She loves the fact that she can actually play great sounding music. There are moments,though, when she does more dancing than cutting the laser beams, especially when the music is upbeat.
Hubby has always wanted to play a musical instrument and felt that learning an instrument was never something 'do-able' but with the Beamz, well it's a whole, different ball game! He likes to sneak in a little musical number or two when Bunny girl steps out of the room.
Beamz must dos.
- Don't stare directly into the laser beams. With small children the best thing to do is to instruct them to look at the screen while they play especially as they're tempted to study the neat red light zipping across the frames!
- You shouldn't drop the Beamz frames on the floor. I figure this could affect your instrument's performance. (The frames are very strong and sturdy but why take a chance?)
- Don't use this outdoors especially with the exposure to direct sunlight. This will affect the functionality.
I love our Beamz as we've been having so much fun using it as a family. One thing I'll always remember when I think of us using the Beamz is the amount we've laughed together.
(For instance, Bunny girl's video was taken on the sly. She didn't realize I was filming her moves! I giggle each time I see my little musician 'in action'!!) I think this is a lovely 'family' product that has no age bar whatsoever! (You can even have your parents play this with the little kids!)
Buy it:
You can buy a Beamz interactive music system for 199.95$ at the Beamz store. ( This includes the Beamz instrument, Beamz Player Software, USB cable, 2 Beamz Music CDs, Quick Start Guide and DVD Instructional Video.)
You can download additional songs from the site for 2.99$
Win it:
One reader will win their very own Beamz interactive music system- fun, fun, fun!
Here's how you can win it:
1. Mandatory entry (without this, all other entries will be disqualified)-
Visit the Beamz website and tell me something you learnt/found/discovered.
Additional BTSC entries:
- 2. Subscribe to my blog (remember you need to activate the subscription if you subscribe via email) or Follow my blog & leave a comment stating that you subscribe or follow.
- 3. Blog about this giveaway (leave a comment with a link to your blog post)
- 4. Tweet about this giveaway and add the hashtag #ebmr at the end of your tweet.
-5. Add the link to this giveaway on a Mr Linky on a blog giveaway site, forum, carnival. (leave a comment with the link)
-6. Snag my Blog button (the cute little bunny on the right!) and leave a comment with the link
- 7. Snag the Back to School Carnival button (the cute little bunny on the left!) and leave a comment with the link
This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 years and above.
1 winner will be chosen with the random.org generator on September 26 2009 at 10 pm Central time, so enter before that. The winner's name will be posted thereafter. Please note if the winner does not get back to me 48 hours after his/her name has been posted, I will pick a new winner.
(For instance, Bunny girl's video was taken on the sly. She didn't realize I was filming her moves! I giggle each time I see my little musician 'in action'!!) I think this is a lovely 'family' product that has no age bar whatsoever! (You can even have your parents play this with the little kids!)
Buy it:
You can buy a Beamz interactive music system for 199.95$ at the Beamz store. ( This includes the Beamz instrument, Beamz Player Software, USB cable, 2 Beamz Music CDs, Quick Start Guide and DVD Instructional Video.)
You can download additional songs from the site for 2.99$
Win it:
One reader will win their very own Beamz interactive music system- fun, fun, fun!
Here's how you can win it:
1. Mandatory entry (without this, all other entries will be disqualified)-
Visit the Beamz website and tell me something you learnt/found/discovered.
Additional BTSC entries:
- 2. Subscribe to my blog (remember you need to activate the subscription if you subscribe via email) or Follow my blog & leave a comment stating that you subscribe or follow.
- 3. Blog about this giveaway (leave a comment with a link to your blog post)
- 4. Tweet about this giveaway and add the hashtag #ebmr at the end of your tweet.
-5. Add the link to this giveaway on a Mr Linky on a blog giveaway site, forum, carnival. (leave a comment with the link)
-6. Snag my Blog button (the cute little bunny on the right!) and leave a comment with the link
- 7. Snag the Back to School Carnival button (the cute little bunny on the left!) and leave a comment with the link
This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 years and above.
1 winner will be chosen with the random.org generator on September 26 2009 at 10 pm Central time, so enter before that. The winner's name will be posted thereafter. Please note if the winner does not get back to me 48 hours after his/her name has been posted, I will pick a new winner.
Beamz can play 100+ instruments!
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You can buy songs on the website which is very cool.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing...am sure you are all BEAMING (could not resist that !) when you are within range of the incredible BEAMZ..I am really taken up with the little clip of our little maestro ...Bunny Girl
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ReplyDeleteBy simply passing your hands through any of the six laser beams, you can trigger multiple streams of musical notes and sounds that always sound good and are never out of key.
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At first I thought it sounded kind of simplistic, but when I was at the site I found that it's easy to use for beginners, but it allows all sorts of creativity for people who are experienced musicians too... very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI love that it is meant to bring the "fun and enjoyment of making music to all age groups and skill levels. Regardless of your musical ability, the Beamz provides a fun way to bring people together to explore, create and enjoy music." My kids would have a blast with this!
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I learned that you can download Jam songs of some of your favorite tunes to play with the Beamz.
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Reading music is not required so beginners and children can create music right away and advanced musicians will find endless possibilities to arrange, compose, produce, and record music. Looks like great fun for the whole family. Thanks!
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I learned there are thirty original Beamz songs. What fun!
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You can buy popular songs to go along with your Beamz from the website. My daughter would love this thing!
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I have never seen this and I would love to win it! I am not musically talented but my children are and we are trying to teach all of the grandchildren. This would be a wonderful teaching tool!
ReplyDeleteI love that they have a wide variety of music to choose from on their website. I think children should be exposed to all different genres of music.
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I learned that Beamz Interactive, Inc., is an interactive music products company that develops innovative musical instruments and music software to enable people of all ages and skill level [THIS INCLUDES ME] to play music.
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ReplyDeleteI learned that you can really make songs on this and that you can buy songs from the site. They have children's songs, popular ones and orignal songs. The best part is that you can sample them first so you know exactly what you are getting.
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ReplyDeleteI learned they are based in Arizona (Scottsdale) and you can order more songs off their website
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I learned that the Beamz easily connects to your computer’s USB port. This sounds like so much fun! My sons would love it!
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Beamz players can access over a hundred songs, both originals and top hits, for inspiration to create their own music.
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I learned that the Beamz easily connects to your computer’s USB port. You don’t need to read music to play the Beamz. Simply install the software and you’re ready to go!
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anyone can have fun with it, regardless of musical ability!
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I learned that the musical arrangement of each piece is completely determined by the player’s technique. Pretty neat!
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I learned from the website that reading music is not required.
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I learned that several people can team up to play the Beamz. You can also connect an additional system to play in tandem.
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I learned that you can download your favorite songs to play along with. Very cool!
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I learned that there is the Beamz Professional version for Musicians & DJs! Cool!
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By simply passing your hands through any of the six laser beams, you can trigger multiple streams of musical notes and sounds that always sound good and are never out of key.
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I learned that Beamz interactive music compositions are creative, dynamic and spontaneous. These compositions are harmoniously designed and structured for players to perform interactive music with limitless possibilities.
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I learned that you can useyour own MIDI, WAV and MP3 files, how cool is that!
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ReplyDeleteI had learned that by breaking the path of each beam, this laser trigger-based instrument will unleash the musician in you.
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This would be so cool to have for my boy to have.
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I learned that they have an outreach program that puts Beamz into facilities such as hospitals and schools. I think that it is wonderful because music is so important for therapy and growth. I am very pleased that this company realizes the importance of music in this way.
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ReplyDeleteI learned that the Beamz connects to your computer’s USB port so you can hook it up really easily. This makes me very excited.
ReplyDeleteI learned that they have a LOT of songs! Not just classical or original compositions, there's some great songs you can jam along to!
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I learned that "Our composers have written our interactive Beamz songs to be harmonious so that the instruments, chords, music clips, sounds effects and rhythms triggered by breaking the beams always sound good." That's neat. So you can play around and it will still sound good. Thanks!
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I learned that the musical arrangement is determined by the users technique
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ReplyDeleteI learned/love that it basically grows along with you- The musical arrangement of each piece is completely determined by the player’s technique. The sophisticated technology makes it easy for anyone to perform immediately and experience instant enjoyment of creating music. The more complex features allow experienced players to enjoy many levels of creativity, learning and a lifetime of exploration.
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I found out that it can be used on Intel-based Macintosh with a dedicated video card (such as a MacBook Pro or Mac Pro, but not an iMac or iBook) and WinXP is installed on your Macintosh, you can run Beamz using virtualization software such as Paralles Desktop 3.x or Vmware Fusion.
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