Introduction
This tutorial guides users through the process of creating a micro:bit guitar, making it an engaging maker activity for beginners and intermediates. The project involves five activities, each taking approximately 30-45 minutes, depending on the user's familiarity with coding concepts. Participants will learn to build the guitar body, implement sound controls, and utilize sensors for an interactive experience.
Key Features:
- Hands-on Learning: Participants will engage in practical activities that enhance their understanding of electronics and coding.
- Materials Required: Simple materials like cardboard, tape, and a micro:bit make this project accessible.
- Interactive Elements: The tutorial includes activities that utilize light sensors and accelerometers to control sound, providing a fun and educational experience.
Use Cases:
- Educational Settings: Ideal for classrooms or workshops focused on STEM education.
- Home Projects: A great way for families to engage in creative and educational activities together.

