
Archival in the Museum
System Design| Duration: 4 week
UX
Solo Project
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Overview
Leveraging the use of artificial intelligence to design a tool that will help budding self taught guitarist to learn to play the right notes of a song.
Overview
Leveraging the use of artificial intelligence to design a tool that will help budding self taught guitarist to learn to play the right notes of a song.
The Why
I bought a guitar and I struggled learning to play with it. Most of the time I couldn't see what string I was plucking or if I was playing the right note. I found out that I wasn't alone in this problem and so I decided to explore.
The What
For new guitarists, especially ones that are self taught, it is difficult (and not good practice) to keep looking at the guitar to see if the right note was played. They are still training their fingers and ears. What is needed is a way to cross check and see if it is the right note.
The What
For new guitarists, especially ones that are self taught, it is difficult (and not good practice) to keep looking at the guitar to see if the right note was played. They are still training their fingers and ears. What is needed is a way to cross check and see if it is the right note.
The What
For new guitarists, especially ones that are self taught, it is difficult (and not good practice) to keep looking at the guitar to see if the right note was played. They are still training their fingers and ears. What is needed is a way to cross check and see if it is the right note.
The How
I recorded the notes of a song on the guitar. And then using teachable machine, I trained the model. To make a functioning site using the model, I coded on p5.js with a lot of trial and error. Testing was conducted first for functionality and then the UX and UI was modified to make it easier to understand.