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play the guitar on google

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everyone finds this amazing but i do this almost everyday :(

 

on an app? i can't imagine why you out of all people would want to play guitar virtually everday.....

 

i liked it cos it really just looks like another image but hey hey u can make sounds with it. lol

Ehh gets boring really quickly for me

I need to learn how to play the guitar in real life. Of course the minor detail is that I need to get a guitar first.

I am way too amused by this. :wacky:!

 

Thaha me too :wacky:

 

even though I play 'real' guitar all the time :lol:

on an app? i can't imagine why you out of all people would want to play guitar virtually everday.....

 

i liked it cos it really just looks like another image but hey hey u can make sounds with it. lol

 

he probs means on a real guitar

more fun when u click on the keyboard option!

 

There's a keyboard option!? -goes back to Google-

It's gone before I got to play with it </3

it wasn't anything special; like all doodles I messed around with it for about 40 seconds and then stopped

Ehh gets boring really quickly for me

 

Ya

 

it wasn't anything special

 

Ya

It's the google logo. What are people expecting? The ability to create a kitty and make it groove to twelve bar blues?

I never expected much, and didn't get much. People are really clicking the notes over and over and laughing to themselves? I'm sure this sortof thing was designed for small children before it trended as an app.

 

/ruins fun

I just wanted to google to see what a clit is.

/guitar master, this is for little kids.

 

ok not really.

on an app? i can't imagine why you out of all people would want to play guitar virtually everday.....

 

i liked it cos it really just looks like another image but hey hey u can make sounds with it. lol

 

he probs means on a real guitar

 

naw i play synths and stuff on my computeer keyboard to make muuuziiik

 

sorry didn't really come across the way i hoped to

That was highly depressing.

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:thinking:

The whole thing was to commemorate the 93rd birthday of Waukesha's very own Les Paul!! Les Paul “The Wizard of Waukesha” at the Wisconsin Historical Society Without his *innovation*, Jonny Buckland would have had to keep strumming an acoustic only (or use a fender or some other make :--). And the doodle was fun, even if for just a few seconds. :guitarist::PWelcome to the site of LES PAUL - The Wizard of Waukesha

In the often misty times of early invention, I think it's fair to say there were many companies, individuals, and physics departments all working on the solid bodied electric guitar. Electric guitar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Les Paul may have gotten his idea for the "log" from a solid bodied electric violin ascribed to Thomas Edison in the 20's, but then Edison often claimed the work of his team of inventors as his own, so who knows who was first.. NC State Physics Department's Sidney Wilson might actually be the true progenitor, with the first true solid bodied electric pickup guitar in 1940! Like most innovations, different people in different places developing essentially the same basic concept around the same time, through an evolution of inventions.

Probably then what Les Paul could most be remembered for is his overall contribution to music and guitars - from solid body innovations to overdubbing to his own playing, to promotion, to his name being emblazoned onto Gibson guitars, and their flashy finishes..

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