Air Guitar That Actually Plays! 228
An anonymous reader writes "New Scientist has a nice feature of a real air guitar developed by a three students at the Helsinki University of Technology. In a nutshell it is a Linux PC with a sound card and webcam."
Don't even comment... (Score:5, Funny)
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Dude! (Score:5, Funny)
air guitar
Re:Dude! (Score:3, Informative)
"Most Old" is more like it. His approach is new, but the VR community has had this working for a LONG time. As described in the book "VR Construction Kit" (probably out of print, I'm too lazy to check) positional gloves with finger sensors (e.g. The PowerGlove) were originally invented by a fellow who wanted an air guitar that would work. After a bit of finagling with the electronics, he came up with gloves containing Piezo-electric strips that could detect finger position. Thus the first "ai
Re:Dude! (Score:2)
Re:Dude! (Score:2)
P.S. "Be excellent to each other, and PARTY ON DUDES!"
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Missing the point (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Missing the point (Score:5, Informative)
The real story is:
you + webcam input + gesture recognition + musical interpretation + physical sound model = rock'n'roll!
I'm not even going to try and give you the Soviet Russian version of that.
Re:Missing the point (Score:4, Funny)
*ducks*
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In Soviet Russia, rock'n'roll! - (webcam input + gesture recognition + musical interpretation + physical sound model) = you !
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>you + webcam input + gesture recognition + musical interpretation + physical sound model = rock'n'roll!
Kinda like what you can already do with the Eye-toy thing for Playstation 2 really
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Onboard Creative chip ? (Score:3, Interesting)
Alternate Open-source project for EMU chips.
On the other hand if it's a ESS chip, you're out of luck unless you switch to FreeDOS (DOS PnP drivers are easy to find on internet) or Linux (OSS works out of the box, ALSA may need some tweaking if your chip uses unusual port numbers [like on my old deprecated laptop] and in all other case works perfectly).
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Re:Missing the point (Score:2)
Re:Missing the point (Score:2)
And screw you.
Next... (Score:5, Funny)
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Isn't that what laugh tracks are for?
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That song is cool tho I like Orbital they got some trippy music
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You know, this shouldn't be too hard to do. You could to write some software to simulate different types of concert crowds, at different levels of enthusiasm.
You could, for instance, have it react to the signal from your electric guitar or microphone to fill in the quite moments of your jam session. You could also it produce a roar of recognition from a virtual crowd for whatever piece of shit you start practicing on your favorite instrument. Whenev
Re:Next... (Score:2)
The "Hollywood applause machine" is a big reason why we are where we are now regarding entertainment.
One of the funniest lines I heard on the Simpsons was a reference to viewers actually focussing their eyeballs.
Someone needs to write a lengthy Salon article or a book on the evils of manufactured approval.
Re:Next... (Score:2)
Next, an imaginary audience that actually applauds.
Does Karaoke Revolution count?
Don't laugh.. (Score:2)
Slightly easier to build... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Slightly easier to build... (Score:3, Informative)
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He plays the theramin on pretty much every version of WLL...the only exception I can think of is the abbreviated one at the end of the Zeppelin DVD set from Knebworth.
It is in the middle part of the song with all the weird sounds flying around mixed in with Plant's wailing. In the movie, The Song Remains The Same...you can see Jimmy w
Re:Slightly easier to build... (Score:2)
no, Beach Boys didn't use a theremin (Score:3, Informative)
It's a fairly normal keyboard, with one extra feature. There is a ring below the keys that you can slide left or right with your finger. This let you drastically adjust the tuning. The keys are played normally, with the slide ring redefining the whole lot of them as desired.
More Theremin Here... (Score:2)
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Re:Slightly easier to build... (Score:3, Funny)
A: Homeless.
Re:Slightly easier to build... (Score:3, Funny)
2) Who's There?
3) Bass Player
4) Bass Player who?
5) Why does noone ever remember who the bass player is?
Re:Slightly easier to build... (Score:2)
a man goes to the musician school for his first bass playing lesson.
he goes there the next week for a second lesson.
and the week after he also goes there for his third lesson.
on the fourth week he isn't there. why?
he is on his first gig
stop bassism
Re:Slightly easier to build... (Score:2)
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What do you call a Viola player with two brain cells?
Pregnant.
What do you call a busload of Viola players going off a cliff?
A Shame.
What do you call a busload of Viola players going off a cliff with a few empty seats?
A Crying Shame
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Wyld Stallyans Rule! (Score:5, Funny)
Party on Bill!
Party on Ted!
Re:Wyld Stallyans Rule! (Score:2)
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> Party on Bill!
> Party on Ted!
Join us now and share the software!
WYLD GNUZ!
Re:Wyld Stallyans Rule! (Score:3, Funny)
WYLD GNUZ!
You sure you don't mean WYLD STALLMANS?
Mismatch (Score:4, Insightful)
To be honest in the hands of novices you could just play a random pre-recorded solo and they probably wouldnt know the difference and in the hands of someone who can play....why???
How ironic (Score:2)
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Question (Score:3, Insightful)
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Do you really play real and different chords and solos when playing air guitar?
Personally, I make the shit up because I don't know how to play guitar. Thats why I'm playing the air one.
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Next up, a machine that takes toe taps and produces full blown symphonies. Sure, they all sound like Beethoven's Fifth, but that's gotta be good, right?
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Wow, a general purpose operating system! (Score:5, Insightful)
Face it, folks. Linux is a general purpose operating system on which you can do all of the expected things that one can do with such. We are WELL past the time where you can do basic things, like program and use webcams, on Linux, and nobody reading slashdot really needs to be fluffed further in this respect.
As far as this story goes, unless the inventors did something that could more or less only have been done on linux, then the linux aspect of this story is irrelevant.
Re:Wow, a general purpose operating system! (Score:2)
This story was better when it appeared on digg.com last week, too.
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The bias here towards Linux is really getting old at this point. Might as well redo the slogan to be "News for Linux nerds. Stuff that matters as long as it's Linux."
Re:Wow, a general purpose operating system! (Score:2)
It doesn't make an air guitar running on Linux any less cool, just that I don't think the editor's eyes are open wide enough lately to cool things happening in other arenas.
BTW, for the record, I'm a Solaris and Linux fan myself, but I tr
Wow, another Slashdot is biased comment (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Wow, a general purpose operating system! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Wow, a general purpose operating system! (Score:2, Insightful)
Cool, but (Score:3, Insightful)
This new way might sound somewhat like how my actual guitar playing sounds: like crap.
More seriously, now that technology is this good, and we have things like this and the new Nintendo controller, maybe it's time for Nintendo (or someone else) to bring back the Power Glove [angelfire.com] for games and other computer stuff.
Release date? (Score:4, Funny)
In a nutshell... (Score:5, Funny)
Mac Isight (Score:3, Informative)
Perfect... (Score:5, Funny)
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It's such a shame that... (Score:3, Funny)
Very interesting (Score:4, Interesting)
For example, does it analyze the angle/arc of the left hand to determine which strings are being stuck? That would suck to slightly arc your hand and suddenly you're playing the wrong string.
How does it determine where your left hand is in relation to the position of the neck? There are various neck sizes, after all.
The article implies that this is meant to simulate an electric guitar. With acoustic, you can strum on just about any position on the string and it will sound the same. With electric, the sound varies on the position due to the different pickups, each with its own tonal qualities, but each pickup is only an inch or so apart. Can this differentiate such minute details?
Don't get me wrong. I'm not looking at this as an "all or nothing" deal like a lot of people do on Slashdot. Oh, well, it can't do everything so it's teh suck! This is a very interesting start. I'm pondering more for what its potential could be more than what it can do right now. The whole cliché of taking baby steps first comes to mind.
Personally, I'd rather play the real thing. But at least this method could get people interested in guitar playing if they are too intimidated to buy a real one. And this won't result in painful calluses at the finger tips.
Re:Very interesting (Score:2)
But they COULD do it (Score:2)
It finally happened! (Score:3, Interesting)
Every frustrated, talentless, guitarist-wanna-be can now boot up and fill the air with cacophonic emanations that sound nothing like their axe-grinding heroes.
Where do I get one?
It still sounds like schitt (Score:3, Insightful)
Is there some weird aversion to strings that people have?
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Great! (Score:5, Funny)
Ah, the Finnish national instrument! (Score:3, Interesting)
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Air Guitar Championships (Score:3, Funny)
Disruptive technology (Score:2)
This could actually change not just the way music is developed, but all of human-computer interaction.
Ramifications include:
"Virtual" Air Guitar Project (Score:5, Funny)
For the french readers (Score:5, Interesting)
Jean-Michel Jarre [wikipedia.org] is claiming prior art [equinoxejmjarre.free.fr]...
Motion tracking and interpretation (Score:2)
If it's accurate to any degree then this means that fairly minute body gestures can be interpreted and recorded digitally. So, you can:
1. Record body mechanics of top athletes and use the recordings to do diffs against people in training
2. Preserve a record of folk dances for dying cultures
3. Maintain a record of surgery performed. In a litigous society this would probab
I guess that takes out Air Guitar USA (Score:3, Informative)
bahhhhh... 13 years too late (Score:3, Insightful)
as usual, it took a decade for peecees to match the fabulous amiga of lore
Re:bahhhhh... 13 years too late (Score:2)
Air just called, it wants its guitar back (Score:2)
These guys could make a fortune.... (Score:2)
However, instead of omitting the vocal track, the "karaoke" machine would omit the lead (or rhythm?) guitar track.
It might encourage the tone-deaf "singers" to try something else. If nothing else, the air-guitar antics would be more entertaining.
Oh, Thank God..... (Score:2, Funny)
interesting application (Score:3, Interesting)
A history lesson for you all (Score:2)
We can thank Joe Cocker who, back in the late 60s, gave us this wonderful instrument during one of his many drunken performances.
Air Drums (Score:2)
All white, uncoordinated males can be seen doing this while they dance (they usually alternate with air guitar). I actually tried to post this twice while listening to my favourite Heart tunes on the headphones, but I knocked things over trying to be Neal Peart in my mind and had to reset.
Maybe I'm Spinal Tap's next drummer!
EyeToy: Play2 (Score:2)
And a drum game, and a boxing game, and a bunch of others.
combine this with facial recognition (Score:2)
Maybe add an automatic air-panty-launcher....
Mirrordot link for the video (Score:4, Informative)
How about something less frivolous? (Score:2)
Air Guitar + Karaoke? (Score:2)
I doubt anybody actually wants to hear what most air guitar playing sounds like. They had better keep this thing away from karaoke machines. A deadly feedback loop might form between the two, resulting in music so bad that the waves might actually cause the planet to resonate and destroy all live as we know it.
Fun, but not new (Score:2)
I've had a go at one of these in the local mall and they are great input devices when calibrated correctly.
Rock Star - PS2 (Score:2, Interesting)
Then, in the background, you can see your selected guitar hero rocking out on s
*blink* Which? Huh? (Score:2)
And, in a vague attempt to be on-topic, the idea is interesting, but I'll be more impressed once they can get it to work without the gloves. If nothing else, couldn't you see as a nice input method for translating ASL to glossed English? Sure, it will take a lot more work to get any kind of grammar working, but just being able to translate individual signs to the English equivalents would be of
Re:Best get a pink oboe.. (Score:2)
how often to you need to empty the spit valve?
ewwwww......