Musical instruments
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We build iOS instruments that turn gesture into music. No controllers, no cables — just you and your device.
Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act III, Scene 2A thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act III, Scene 2The clouds methought would open and show riches ready to drop upon me.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act III, Scene 2When I waked, I cried to dream again.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act III, Scene 2Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act III, Scene 2I must obey. His art is of such power.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act I, Scene 2You taught me language, and my profit on't is I know how to curse.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act I, Scene 2I'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island.
Caliban — The Tempest, Act II, Scene 2Freedom, high-day! High-day, freedom!
Caliban — The Tempest, Act II, Scene 2'Ban, 'Ban, Ca-Caliban has a new master. Get a new man!
Caliban — The Tempest, Act II, Scene 2And you all know, security is mortals' chiefest enemy.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act III, Scene 5Hark! I am call'd; my little spirit, see, sits in a foggy cloud, and stays for me.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act III, Scene 5Great business must be wrought ere noon.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act III, Scene 5And at the pit of Acheron meet me i' the morning.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act III, Scene 5I am the mistress of your charms, the close contriver of all harms.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act III, Scene 5O, well done! I commend your pains.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act IV, Scene 1Upon the corner of the moon there hangs a vaporous drop profound.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act III, Scene 5Black spirits and white, red spirits and gray, mingle, mingle, mingle, you that mingle may.
Hecate — Macbeth, Act IV, Scene 1By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes. — Second Witch
Hecate — Macbeth, Act IV, Scene 1Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn, and cauldron bubble. — All
Hecate — Macbeth, Act IV, Scene 1When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain? — First Witch
Hecate — Macbeth, Act I, Scene 1Fair is foul, and foul is fair. — All
Hecate — Macbeth, Act I, Scene 1Show! Show! Show! — All
Hecate — Macbeth, Act IV, Scene 1Now does my project gather to a head.
Prospero — Act V, Scene 1Now I arise.
Prospero — Act I, Scene 2My art is of such power.
Prospero — Act I, Scene 2Release me from my bands with the help of your good hands.
Prospero — EpilogueWe are such stuff as dreams are made on.
Prospero — Act IV, Scene 1It works.
Prospero — Act I, Scene 2My brave spirit!
Prospero — Act I, Scene 2By my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon a most auspicious star.
Prospero — Act I, Scene 2The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces.
Prospero — Act IV, Scene 1I have bedimmed the noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds.
Prospero — Act V, Scene 1Thou hast done well, fine Ariel!
Prospero — Act I, Scene 2I'll deliver all.
Prospero — EpilogueOur revels now are ended.
Prospero — Act IV, Scene 1Our instruments.
Prospero
Command your music with gesture.
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Shape sound from the earth.
Hecate
Conjure tones from silence.
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