The purpose of the Digitar was basically to help guitar players, in having copies of tunes they come up with and not have to bother with writing. Which sometimes gets hard, and discourages players a little bit, if they come up with great tunes that they can’t remember. There is a touch screen, where you can organize you music in whichever way you like. You can record what you play, and also view the notes for any song you want to play. There is a headphone port, and a cable to plug it into your computer to download your work.
The Digitar is more intriguing and intellectual than the current electric guitars. Teachers will be able to make faster progress in creating performances, because they don’t have to spend hours writing the music for the different instruments, since the music can be changed for other instruments as well. For individual players, people will come up with songs, or tunes faster. This will also affect the music industry, because more songs could be produced at a much faster rate, and this would eventually benefit the economy. Music will also be very accurate, and this means that they will produce quality sounds.
8 comments:
awesome. its a very creative idea. though it would be cooler if it used solar power instead of electricity. call it the hot guitar =P. also, i don't make my own songs but it would be cool if there was a small screen that tells you what note you should play if you forget =P. or how to play it. or there could be a learn how to play a guitar!
good idea. Solar power saves the environment.. i like it
Cool idea. It would be fun to use (some how seems easier than a real guitar.. I wouldn't know I don't play the guitar). In any case, i don't like the name. No offense but it sounds like Digimon.
wow, thats a nice idea, and it would help the guitar player learn, so i like, and would buy it. :)
i like the idea and i have actually seen people suffering to write all those lyrics down after we have figured out the right thing.
haha diane that's funny, sounds like digimon
really cool daniella
That is a really good idea :)
no offense, but most people can not play something perfectly. Would there be a part that would recognize mistakes, or would it be possible to edit it after playing it?
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