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Problem Statement

About AmaMuse

Amateur musicians struggle to build local and online communities due to a lackluster network of musicians. Building a network gives musicians a chance to grow artistically as they may collaborate with artists of different skill set and experience. Any aspiring professional can attest that building a network will grant you access to a pool of resources, events, and ultimately professional growth. Nonetheless, knowing how to find and collaborate with such artists can, unfortunately, be a taboo.

Although there are a plethora of music distribution platforms (such as SoundCloud and Bandcamp) and social media sites (such as Facebook and Instagram), there has yet to be a platform which utilizes the key features of both. Music distribution and social growth are critical for amateur musicians to thrive in the music industry, and our product supplies both.

Vision Statement

Our product connects musicians with other artists, locally or online, and allows them to work collaboratively and remotely in real time. Users can produce, distribute,  and manage their music across all platforms on a single application. Our product simplifies the entire process for our users by eliminating tedious tasks and allowing them to focus on their ultimate passion, which is making music.

AmaMuse

Collaboration for amateur musicians

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Meet the Team

Aleah Young

aly27@uw.edu

aleahlyoung.com

Daiana Kaplan

daianak@uw.edu

linkedin.com/in/daianakaplan/

Miguel Rios

mrios@uw.edu

linkedin.com/in/miguelrioswong/

We are The Brunch Club. Our team is composed of four Human Centered Design and Engineering undergraduate students at the University of Washington.

Experience our design process, starting with our user research.

"Music can change the world because it can change the people."

- Bono

AmaMuse by The Brunch Club                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   User Centered Design

 

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