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The sounds of interactivity

Adagio lets students listen to musical compositions, record and upload audio recordings to the cloud and receive feedback from teachers. The app was supported in part through a grant from the Gigabit Community Fund, a partnership between NSF and Mozilla that seeds the development of apps capable of taking advantage of the ultra-high-speed networking testbeds developed by the foundation.

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sound waves

Adagio powers the next generation of music and science education by enabling students to record their rehearsals to any device. Adagio's analysis tools lets students experience and interact with the sounds contained in an audio project in interesting ways that deepen the educational experience.

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Adagio founder Jonathan Susman and visitor next to a computer

Adagio founder Jonathan Susman demonstrates his application at the Beyond Today's Internet Summit in Washington, D.C., on March 24-25.

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Jonathan Susman describes Adagio at the GigTank Demo Day

Jonathan Susman describes Adagio during Demo Day at GigTank, an accelerator for startups developing ultra-high-bandwidth applications based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Adagio team members Craig Tanis and Alfonso Gomez-Arzola working together

Adagio team members Craig Tanis and Alfonso Gomez-Arzola working together at GigHacks Chattanooga.

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