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"Geetar fun" Realtime playable "electronic&qu - Lithium - 07-29-2003 http://lithium.zext.net/n/f/geetar.zip Verry easy to use.. here are some songs: Polly: Em G D C | D C G A House Of the Rising Sun: Am C D F Am C D E One Tin Soldier: C G Am Em F C F G all the controlls are explained in the program.. but I'll explain them here just incase.. basically the way it works, to set a chord, hold the button for that chord down, to pick a string.. Q->Y, to strum up press A-G (A=slowest G=fastest) to strum down press Z-B (Z=slowest B=fastest) unfortunaltely because of the way the keyboard works, with picking you can't have all the buttons held down at the same time.. Q-R can all be held down at the same time, but it get's a little funny with T&Y anyway enjoy[/url] "Geetar fun" Realtime playable "electronic&qu - Jocke The Beast - 07-30-2003 I loved it Simple and very funny to use. The one thing I miss is a save/load song option, but maybe you'll add that? *jocke puts on his leather clothes and then screams " smoke on the water!!!"...* :wink: "Geetar fun" Realtime playable "electronic&qu - na_th_an - 07-30-2003 Being a Nirvana freak, I have some corrections for polly: The chorus is D C G A# ... (not DCGA). Maybe it was a typo. And note that those aren't major/minor chords, but fifths: E5 G5 D5 C5 / D5 C5 G5 A#5 Sorry for the nitpick BTW: Nice proggie "Geetar fun" Realtime playable "electronic&qu - oracle - 07-30-2003 I'm not getting any sound at all... anything I should have turned on etc? Lithium - Lithium - 07-30-2003 Code: IF NOSOUND THEN na_th_an: what are the fifth chords? "Geetar fun" Realtime playable "electronic&qu - na_th_an - 07-30-2003 Fifth chords are composed by root note and fifth note, no third note (which is what makes the chord be Major or Minor). Major/Minor chords are composed by three notes: a root, a third (that can be major or minor) and a fifth: Cm chord = C (root) + Eb (third minor) + G (fifth), so C5 chord = C (root) + G (fifth). On guitar you can play fifth chords using power chords. Just do a 133 shape putting "1" in the root note, and muting the rest of the strings. For example, G5 can be played this way: Code: e:-x- Note how E:-3- is "G" which is the root note, A:-5- is "D" which is G's fifth, and D:-5- is "G" again, a 8th note, just to give colour and strength to the root note. |