Topic: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

Interesting youtube video supposedly taken by an iPhone4 from inside of an acoustic guitar.  The strings show highly visible vibrations.  You be the judge - real (due to digital camera phenomena) or fake/doctored?  Cool video either way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1 … NqfM1kdfUc

Real or not, I'd love to see a video like this from inside of one of Joe's guitars on something like Woke Up Dreaming, or one of his other acoustic shredding tracks!  How about it Joe?

Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

I've seen a few James Taylor instructional videos where he has a camera inside the guitar so you can see the finger picking patterns. I saw the first one a few years ago. Woke up dreaming done like this? Wow, that would be very cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8-5czYJvPM

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3 (edited by timb 2015-01-25 11:46:13)

Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

It is an artifact of the "shutter" and how the image frame is not captured across the whole chip in a single instant, but rather scanned.

Another video of this artifact has a link to an online discussion http://youtu.be/TKF6nFzpHBU

One clue that it doesn't represent really is that you only see waves on a string whose position is otherwise static. There is no oscillation of the first natural frequency.

Think of a rope tied between two points. If you sway it back and forth, that's the first natural frequency, and is the primary frequency component of the strings tone. Then hold one end and wiggle it back and forth faster, and you would be able to get more waves or ripples in the rope/line. Those are higher natural frequencies.

So for a single guitar string, you expect to see the entire string moving back and forth like the swaying rope. Plus on top of that movement, you have higher frequencies added as well. That video showed what looked like complex ripples moving on the strings in their original position, like lines on a page.

The newer iPhones have a slow motion camera mode. I'll have to go see if that will show a clearer view of the bass string. (That is the largest to see, and moves the slowest)


Update: here's a video http://youtu.be/TmA64WfVBq0

Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

Cool video. The comments are pretty amusing. Bunch of idiots arguing over fake/real.  Yes, it would be great if Joe did this with Woke Up Dreaming. Might smoke the phone though smile

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Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

ok how many people have stuck their phones inside their guitar after seeing this video ?

Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

timb wrote:

The newer iPhones have a slow motion camera mode. I'll have to go see if that will show a clearer view of the bass string. (That is the largest to see, and moves the slowest)


Update: here's a video http://youtu.be/TmA64WfVBq0

I didn't realize the new iPhones had a slow motion camera mode.  Cool video of the slowly vibrating bass string.

Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

Champster wrote:

I didn't realize the new iPhones had a slow motion camera mode.  Cool video of the slowly vibrating bass string.

I could have looked on YouTube first. If you watch mine, YouTube offers related videos, including some from real high speed cameras.

I do like guitar nerd stuff like this though. Once I finish my tube screamer clone kit (from guitargadgets.com) I'll put up a video comparing it with the Bonamassa FET driver on an oscilloscope, just to see the difference.

Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

Yeah, strings don't move like that. It's video edited with effects.

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Re: iPhone4 Video from Inside a Guitar - Real or Fake?

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

Yeah, strings don't move like that. It's video edited with effects.

No, not edited. Artifact of how the chip is scanned.

I hesitate to quote the huffington post, but http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/1 … 98303.html