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  1. A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.

    • The Watch

      Build your own micro:bit watch from an old pair of jeans and...

    • Soil Moisture

      MicroCode for the new micro:bit (V2) Getting Started User...

    • States of Matter

      Music. Hack Your Headphones Banana Keyboard Guitar Jonny's...

    • USB

      Transferring programs to your micro:bit. Most of the time...

    • Inchworm

      A inchworm-like robot built with the micro:bit. A...

    • Introduction

      The BBC micro:bit is an award-winning programmable device...

    • Extensions

      Extensions. Extensions are functional code modules that are...

    • Frequently Asked Questions

      Tutorials load in the editor, which can make them tricky to...

  2. Make an electric guitar that you can play real chords with using the micro:bit!. Edit this page on GitHub. Edit template of this page on GitHub. Get your headphone and let’s do music!

  3. microbit.org › projects › make-it-code-itJukebox | micro:bit

    A jukebox is a machine that plays different songs when you put a coin in and choose which tune you want to hear by pressing buttons. This micro:bit jukebox uses the A and B button inputs to play different built-in tunes.

  4. Made with ️ in Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit.

  5. You now have your very own Micro:bit Music Machine. We're Done! Looking for more projects to tinker and explore?

  6. Music. MicroPython on the BBC micro:bit comes with a powerful music and sound module. It’s very easy to generate bleeps and bloops from the device by attaching a speaker or set of wired headphones.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Build a jukebox and play a tune. Connect headphones to your micro:bit, or with the new micro:bit use the built-in speaker to hear your tunes. The micro:bit's buttons work as inputs and music is the output. 20 pre-programmed melodies to choose from.