Ever get mad trying to figure out why your version of "Voodoo Child" doesn't sound like Jimi Hendrix? Help is at hand from what is described as the world's first robot guitar — an electric guitar that ...
Practice might be the way for human musicians to get to Carnegie Hall, but if you're a robot, it's not so tough -- as long as your programmers have given you the proper advantages. Meet the Z-Machines ...
During a Chinese music festival, a humanoid robot named “Adam” graced the stage in what was half performance art and half marketing stunt — and did so while semi-disguised in a loose-fitting hoodie ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The world's first self-tuning guitar will be demonstrated by Gibson Guitar Corp. at music stores nationwide on Dec. 7, 2007–just in time for Christmas. But you better start saving up ...
WILLMAR, Minn. -- No matter how hard he tried, Pete Nikrin could not beat his friend when playing the popular music video game, Guitar Hero. Being a bit competitive, he's done the next best thing.
If you would like to play the guitar but perhaps at the current time do not have the required skills to hit all the correct guitar chords, you might be interested in a new device that has been ...
First robotics, now Slash. The full details are not yet confirmed, but we've exclusively learned that Gibson is going to release eight new Slash-branded guitars. The campaign is so important to Henry ...
Watch a video of this robotic guitar hero, tiny.cc/mocHR Video of another Guitar-Hero-playing system from Cyth Systems, tiny.cc/frwUC Engineering student Peter Nikrin got a bit upset when his friend ...
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