Development of a Guitar Playing Robot Using Strumming Technique and Evaluation of its Performance

As an example of human-machine interaction, research on musical instrument ensembles between humans and machines has been conducted. In this study, we propose a robot system that can play an acoustic guitar. There have been several previous studies of guitar robots, but they have been limited by (1)...

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Published inShisutemu Seigyo Jouhou Gakkai rombunshi Vol. 35; no. 7; pp. 175 - 181
Main Authors Kodama, Keita, Koutaki, Gou
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Kyoto THE INSTITUTE OF SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND INFORMATION ENGINEERS (ISCIE) 15.07.2022
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN1342-5668
2185-811X
2185-811X
DOI10.5687/iscie.35.175

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Summary:As an example of human-machine interaction, research on musical instrument ensembles between humans and machines has been conducted. In this study, we propose a robot system that can play an acoustic guitar. There have been several previous studies of guitar robots, but they have been limited by (1) the heat generation problem of the string pressing mechanism, (2) the difficulty of independently pressing the strings, and (3) the difficulty of controlling the strings. (2) The strings are independently plucked, and the stroking technique is not the same as that used by humans. (3) It is not practical because of these problems. In this study, we solved these problems and developed a guitar robot system that can play in concert with humans. In an evaluation experiment using subjects who could distinguish between the performances of humans and robots, the correct answer rate was about 70%, and we confirmed that even humans could not distinguish between the two performances. The effectiveness of the proposed system was demonstrated.
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ISSN:1342-5668
2185-811X
2185-811X
DOI:10.5687/iscie.35.175