C'est la vie.
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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.
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Added to this, I think the faster you go, the more it sounds like MIDI anyway. Here’s a human demonstrating that :
I usually tell friends with kids looking to get them into music; start your kids on piano. Stringed instruments like guitar or violin unfortunately introduce an additional aspect of difficulty that turns off a lot of young students who just want to start making music.
i think my guitar technique will always be pretty punk rock though :)
- The material of the robot's "finger" makes for a very clanky sound (metal?). Actually it sounds kinda like a harpsichord - The perfect rhythm makes for a very robotic feel - The perfect consistency of how a string is plucked (same attack/volume at every note) also makes for a very robotic feel
The first is about harmonics, the second two not so much, but I'd expect that harmonics are the lesser of what makes it feel midi-ey. After all, some people play with metal picks or fingerpicks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerpick).
My take is: this is the reason why it sounds so much like a harpsichord.
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.
I'd like to hear a simulated slide by a ripple sent to the fixed-position actuators; would it be convincing?
MattRix•5mo ago