Sometimes you’re just clicking around online with no real plan. One tab leads to another and then another… it could be a random video, a game, news or all that stuff that keeps you hooked for no reason.
But sometimes, during the process, you land on something simple, but surprisingly engaging, and this is where I came across Chrome Music Lab — a site you can play around with music and learn through hands-on fun experiments.
The website has a unique interface; you don’t need to explore through categories or features like so many other websites; everything here is on the homepage. Yes, the homepage is full of wide, clean, nicely-coloured boxes representing ‘music experiments,’ and that’s basically how you move around the site. Click a box, the site opens that music experiment for you and if you want to try something else, you go back and choose another box.
Every music experiment is engaging and entertaining as it shows you a different side of music. For instance, “Song Maker” lets you draw notes on a grid and turn them into a full tune. While “Rhythm” gives you the chance to create beats and patterns by tapping out your own drum loop; “Kandinsky” turns drawings into sound; “Spectrogram” visualises sound; and “Voice Spinner” lets you record your voice and mess with it. Isn’t it fun?
Chrome Music Lab doesn’t require any sign-ups. Whether you are an adult or a three-year-old, the site will let you create music and enjoy every minute you spend here.
If you’re bored, curious or just want something different to play with online, this website is worth opening.
Visit: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/
Published in Dawn, Young World, April 4th, 2026