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Interesting Ways Technology Has Transformed Classic Hobbies

The way that we carry out our hobbies has changed enormously in recent years, with the latest technology playing a crucial role in this evolution. What are some of the pastimes that are now different from what they once were because of this change?

Apps That Help Us Learn Musical Instruments

Eric Clapton’s story gives us a clear example of how musicians learned how to play in the past. He would listen to his favorite blues songs and then use an old-fashioned reel-to-reel recorder to get a recording of his attempts to copy the riffs, after learning them by ear. It demonstrably took an incredible amount of time and patience for Clapton to become one of the most accomplished guitarists of his generation.

These days, we can look for mobile apps that make the process of learning a new instrument so much smoother and quicker. Software like Flowkey and Skoove take you through the steps to learn to play the piano, while guitar apps such as Songsterr and Chordify carry out a similar role for anyone wanting to follow Clapton’s footsteps by learning the guitar. A lot of patience is still required, but the help offered by such apps can make it a lot easier to learn quickly.  

The Slot Experience Goes Digital 

Playing slots is a hobby that has been around for a long time, but has since undergone several transformations in the last decade. In this case, the game’s mechanism has been replicated in online casinos. These games started as faithful renditions of the brick-and-mortar versions, with a simple layout where players looked to get a matching line of symbols such as fruits or bells over a payline.

However, the flexibility offered by online play means that we can now find new versions that include features like bonus rounds and jackpot prizes. A modern approach to gameplay can be seen with the range of Megaways slots, which includes titles such as Great Rhino Megaways and Bonanza Megaways. A random reel modifier is used to ensure that each spin brings up an unpredictable layout and a new number of ways of winning.

Fitness Becomes Accessible and Affordable

There has always been a range of ways to keep fit. What we see when we look at the past is that even the world’s top athletes had a relatively simple and low-tech approach to staying fit or gaining more strength, often working on their own or with a small, specialized training team. Even in a single sport like boxing, we can see that Muhammad Ali didn’t lift a lot of weights but concentrated on core strength and footwork, while Mike Tyson was known to power through a vast range of exercises using heavy barbells and dumbbells.

The array of fitness apps and wearables available to us now has changed all that. You can now find a variety of apps that track your activities, plan a running route, draw up personalized programs, and much more, with many of them available for free or as part of the freemium model. This has brought the concept of looking after our bodies into everyone’s reach and ensured that there’s no need to spend a lot of money or seek out expensive training programs.

What Else Can We Expect to Change?

The rapid rise of tech such as artificial intelligence, the blockchain, and virtual reality is sure to bring massive changes to many other popular hobbies. Painting, photography, and cooking are some examples of hobbies where a greater level of interactivity and accessibility have already been introduced. Expect to see virtually every pastime change with the help of technology, except those that are deliberately taken on a low-tech path by people looking to avoid more technology in their lives.