Amdahl's Law
The ThumMusic System has the potential to speed up many aspects of music education -- i.e., to increase their efficiency -- but not all aspects. What is the balance? It is possible to optimize the wrong thing, increasing its efficiency enormously without significantly improving the efficiency of the whole process. I don't think that this is the case with the ThumMusic System, because it improves the efficiency of everything from theory to practice by reducing the symbol, concept, and gesture sets, exposing the relationships among the set-members geometrically, and exposing the consistency of those relationships to more senses (touch and sight in addition to hearing). But...how do I measure this? Perhaps Amdahl's Law can help.
Labels: efficiency, metrics, ThumMusic

