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LASER GUITAR!
McTaggart:
The problem with the whole lasers for strings thing is that you can't do wanky stuff like taping your bass to a washing machine and recording whatever a full wash cycle would sound like (I haven't tried this, but I'd like to). Something like this would only really be able to be played the way it's supposed to.
Also, lasers aren't that expensive.
Kai:
Ones that make things explode are.
Fortnight:
I'm not satisfied until the ENTIRE thing is made of lasers
ruyi:
haaaah ilike your friend's diagram of the laser guitar.
i think is good idea! i'm not sure i get the reasoning behind the people who've been saying that you shouldn't try to innovate the guitar, you should just practice it more...'cause i mean think about it. if it'd become incredibly easy to play the current kind of regular-guitar solos on this laser guitar, then that'd mean musicians using the laser guitar could compose stuff that'd be even more awesome and eventually too complex to play on regular guitars.
imagine if after the first piano was created, somebody went "LOL how lame!! you don't have to worry about making the right pitch like you do on violin [[or whatever other instrument]], clearly you are teh suxorz at violin, now shut up and just learn to play violin right" (okay so i suppose there are factual errors in this...perhaps the violin was invented after the piano? and i'm ignoring the instruments that the piano evolved from. but anyways. too lazy to look it up.) but do you see what i'm saying? i don't think there's ever a good reason not to innovate musical instruments.
Spartan Pho3nix:
This is dumb. You can't control the volume or ANYTHING about teh picking of the strings.
Secondly, you can't bent the notes. You can't really slide the notes. There's no textile feel.
AND the sound it makes would be artificial, not real. It's like a keyboard. Anything your laser guitar can do, I can play better on a keyboard.
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