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Let The Music Play: New Notes For Trivia by Rudolph Schilli

Let The Music Play: New Notes For Trivia

by Rudolph Schilli

224 pages
The book describes a new game for trivia. Using your smart phone you can play a song that is a clue to a trivia question. Then you can use the title of the song, name of the artist or song lyrics to help answer questions.

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About the Book
This book describes a new and exciting variant of trivia games. Rather than just having a mundane question and answer session, this book will introduce you to multi-dimensional "techno-trivia". This technique uses your smart phone, music and blue tooth technology to give musical clues that may help the audience to achieve the correct trivia answer in a more exciting way.

This approach can help both the novice and more experienced, and often brilliant, trivia aficionado. Using this system, the question is asked and while everyone contemplates the answer, a song is played. The song's title, the song's artist and even the song's lyrics can be clues leading to the answer. If you don't immediately know the answer, this analysis of the song can help. This produces a multichannel approach that is more complex and entertaining than the commonplace and more ordinary contest.

This "techno-trivia" can be played by large groups, small groups, and even individuals. It is a more perfect game that can be played anytime, for example: during a beach trip paralyzed by rain, dinner parties with your friends, or during any future 'lock-down' of society!

 

 

About the Author
The author is a physician who has loved music and trivia throughout his life. He finds that "trivia" is entertaining and serves as a vehicle to understand all the interesting facets of our collective lives. He thinks that "trivia" helps us to understand The TRUTH that illuminates every question.

 

 

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