Are you man enough to admit you've played the Air Guitar? Who hasn't been inspired by the right song and a few too many beers to play a solo just like a rock god would. Luckily for your date, there was no actual guitar and no actual sound. That was, until now.

Scientists have actually created a T-shirt than makes music from air guitar moves. The inventive tee is equipped with motion sensors in the elbows that can track the arm movement's of the wearer. These movements are wirelessly sent to a computer that interprets the moves into guitar riffs. It can also interpret one arm picking chords while the other is strumming. And can even be adapted for either righties or lefties. Pretty sweet, right?

Richard Helmer, the engineer leading the research team from Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, said in a statement, 'It's an easy-to-use, virtual instrument that allows real-time music making even by players without significant musical or computing skills.' He also added, 'It allows you to jump around and the sound generated is just like an original MP3. Sounds interesting. But, we aren't sure if this is a good thing, or if tone deaf, guitar-playing wannabes will be annoyingly rocking out everywhere we turn.


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