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the idea is to have melodic guitarist to play scale in certain ways :
2 NPS (Note Per String)
3 NPS (Note Per String)
Vertical (up down scale from lowest string into thickest string)
Horizontal (the scale map into 1 strings only)
Diagonal (the scale map diagonal, can be applied only on symmetrical tuning e.g. minor third, major third, augmented fourth)
Full (the scale map on all fretboard, already have in guitardashboard.com)
Double Stop (same like 'horizontal' above, but the user can select one more string (total strings shown : 2 strings) )
Triple Stop (same like 'double stop' above, but the user can select one more string (total strings shown : 3 strings) )
add another parameter string to be input by user, because not every string have a same note (open string note) and add another button to select the method (2nps, 3nps, etc)
thanks
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I think this is possibly something too complex for Guitar Dashboard to offer 'out of the box'. But a great feature might be to allow a teacher to create a fretboard pattern to share with students?
not sure got the same meaning for 'pattern' in this conv
think the pattern of the scale already present on guitardashboard.com (just select Fretboard note labels into 'None'), then it will present the pattern of the selected scale
and if you plan to have feature to share the scale using URL (args e.g. guitardashboard.com/ionian
or
vars e.g. guitardashboard.com/scale=ionian)
the value can either number or string
the idea is to have melodic guitarist to play scale in certain ways :
add another parameter string to be input by user, because not every string have a same note (open string note) and add another button to select the method (2nps, 3nps, etc)
thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: