Honors Physics II students recently completed their Arduino-based microcontroller projects. Check out this sweet laser MIDI guitar! Videos of each project can be found on our YouTube channel (accessible from the right sidebar of this page).
Yes, i agree with the other comments, this is really cool. I would I just like to see how it was built and how they did it! Maybe even try something similar myself!
I also agree with the other comments. I thought the guitar demonstation in class was really interesting. I would really want to know who the people were who thought of this idea and how they came up with this idea. I really would want to also see how it was made!
I loved seeing this in class. If someone could perfect this I think it would be reeeaallll cool for gutair players to use in concerts and shows. The lights/lazers gave off such a cool effect and i bet if worked on more; it could become even more interesting.
I think this is super cool. The demonstration in class was really neat. I would just like to know how they built it and made the lasers happen. I like that the fact that you can actually play it when you have the program open.
I can't understand how a guitar can make such a great sound when lasers are used in the place of strings. Isn't it amazing what technology can do for us? I wonder if this would be possible to do as a science fair project?
This is reallly cool, COuld someone please explain how this is able to occur?
ReplyDeleteThat is sweet, How can that possibly be made, it looks like it would be tricky?
ReplyDeleteThe demonstration shown in class today was awesome! We should do some projects like that, I think everyone would enjoy them.
ReplyDeletethat is so sweet and i would like to know how this is possible??
ReplyDeleteAwesome! how was this made? like what exactly had to be done in order for this to work?
ReplyDeleteI agree with what everyone has posted, this is so sweet! How is it possible please explain??
ReplyDeletei also agree with everyone about the guitar. it is really sweet and it would be sweet if someone made a song on it and played it.
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It would be cool to perform a song like that, sounds like it would be fun to do. :)
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ReplyDeleteYes, i agree with the other comments, this is really cool. I would I just like to see how it was built and how they did it! Maybe even try something similar myself!
ReplyDeleteI also agree with the other comments. I thought the guitar demonstation in class was really interesting. I would really want to know who the people were who thought of this idea and how they came up with this idea. I really would want to also see how it was made!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing this in class. If someone could perfect this I think it would be reeeaallll cool for gutair players to use in concerts and shows. The lights/lazers gave off such a cool effect and i bet if worked on more; it could become even more interesting.
ReplyDeleteI think this is super cool. The demonstration in class was really neat. I would just like to know how they built it and made the lasers happen. I like that the fact that you can actually play it when you have the program open.
ReplyDeleteCan anyone explain to me how they built it?
This guitar is cool. Looks near impossible to make though.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty sweet how he made it. It took a lot of time to get it right. It also took a lot of code for the Arduino sketch. Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty cool guitar! I would never come up with the idea of lasers! And the sound it's pretty awesome!
ReplyDeleteI can't understand how a guitar can make such a great sound when lasers are used in the place of strings. Isn't it amazing what technology can do for us? I wonder if this would be possible to do as a science fair project?
ReplyDeleteWouldnt it be difficult to hit only one of the laser strings at a time??? Thats what im curious about.
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