« BackThe Kuzma Self-Playing Guitar Systemcore77.comSubmitted by surprisetalk 4 days ago
  • kazinator 2 hours ago

    This looks like a better design:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_6JTLh5P6E

    Replicate actuators across the fretboard; don't have anything sliding. No bulky box. A production version could be made more compact.

    • fxwin 4 minutes ago

      The design in the OP is still more appealing (if less practical) to me because its movements and how it plays are still fairly close to how a human would play (Precisely because of the sliding). Sort of like how we generally find it less interesting when a specialized robot can perform some specific task rather than say a humanoid robot, even if it is worse at said task.

      • planb 2 hours ago

        This sounds even more like a machine than the Kuzma though.

      • bbminner 3 hours ago

        Is there a fundamental reason why a "perfect mechanism" like this sounds just like a "perfect string" = midi guitar instrument = harmonic sequence of a vibrating string? Does it mean that human fingers are responsible for the remaining harmonics that we associate with the "guitar sound" on top of the "theoretical guitar tembre".

        • scarecrowbob 3 hours ago

          There is a lot of nuance that goes into how guitar is played which might not be obvious. Offsets for string timing, minor variations on fret-board pressure, pulling strings a bit either because of the way the chords work or for pitch reasons... it's just very complex.

          Playing with a plectrum (or a thumb pick, or a bow) is very nuanced. I'm impressed that this mechanism works- it's a neat thing.

          At the same time the mechanism of what fingers are doing when playing is very complex in ways that even good players and teachers might have a hard time enunciating. In addition having a good understanding of nuance in instrument, the nuances of performance, the nuances of the musical pieces, and being able to formulate what that is to a student is difficult and rare.

          I'm not surprised that a smart and talented EE might not be able to know all that in addition to their more technical domain knowledge.

          • metalman 3 minutes ago

            guitarer here

            tone

            is

            in

            the

            hands

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            • webprofusion 38 minutes ago

              Love extreme engineering.

              • MattRix 4 hours ago

                Huh, the mechanism it uses to fret the notes seems much more complex than I would expect.