Filmmaker Freddie Wong specializes in producing innovative and exciting action scenes, but before that he was a professional Guitar Hero player. He even won a 2007 world championship. In this homage to that time, Wong replicates himself on a massive scale to present an entire army of guitarists.
via The Presurfer | Wong’s Website
Kind of like the guy a few years ago who synced his Christmas lights to Trans Siberian Orchestra’s Wizards in Winter, here we have Guitar Hero as the theme.
What do you get when you mix a Christmas Light show with Guitar Hero? Christmas Light Hero! A real game you play with a wii wireless guitar controller. Optional TV screen is available if you get in trouble, but if you use the screen, you don’t get your name in the high score list.
Song: “Cliffs of Dover” by Eric Johnson.
This video is a promotional gimmick for the British rock band Kasabian. It begins with craftsmen creating enormous functional buttons on the wall of a London warehouse. These and additional visual effects make a giant version of the video game Guitar Hero. Participants play by kicking soccer balls at the buttons in the right order to the tune of one of Kasabian’s songs.
via The Ampersand
Attach this neat little gadget to your guitar, and load in your favorite MP3s on a Flash memory card, and let the laser guides your fingers across the frets.
The device called the "Maestro" is a laser and MP3 guitar learning aid. When you select a song, it computes the MP3 into guitar tabs, and then guides your fingers to the correct frets to play music.
This is definitely the next stage up for those who’ve already completed Guitar Hero on the hardest setting and are looking for their next axe fix.
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Ask your granny to knit you one of these, A Guitar Hero scarf makes knitting more awesome than you could ever have imagined.
And I’m even having trouble deciding on which song! Should I go for a fun 80’s song, a hard rockin’ metal song, or a classic oldie. I love them all! Argh. Anyone have any ideas on how to get an accurate depiction of part of a song?
Link – via uniquedaily
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