Nice. Is there a version you can adapt to a standard guitar?
I have recently posted a show HN too, that you might find interesting, about a musical assistant to help learn music : Wisteria https://gistnoesis.github.io/
Currently it provide useful real-time visualization for the piano, so that it can be helpful to develop musical hearing, and give feedback on the way the notes were played.
It is done inside the web browser client-side using tensorflow.js so that you don't have the latency of having to make a request to the google assistant.
thanks! Not currently, it is something that I am starting to think about but there are a lot of moving parts so it gets tricky. I'm thinking of a unit that would sit on the top and bottom end, connected around the back :)
Wow your site is super cool, great job. I'm going to share that with my network as I know people who will be interested in that. Not having to rely on the assistant is handy, gives for a better experience in that manner!
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 16.4 ms ] threadI have recently posted a show HN too, that you might find interesting, about a musical assistant to help learn music : Wisteria https://gistnoesis.github.io/
Currently it provide useful real-time visualization for the piano, so that it can be helpful to develop musical hearing, and give feedback on the way the notes were played.
It is done inside the web browser client-side using tensorflow.js so that you don't have the latency of having to make a request to the google assistant.
Thanks
Wow your site is super cool, great job. I'm going to share that with my network as I know people who will be interested in that. Not having to rely on the assistant is handy, gives for a better experience in that manner!