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6.6 Performance Parameters
6.6.1 Chord Display
The Chord Display is where Strum displays the name of the detected
chord or note and the corresponding voicing selected. Strings are labeled
from lowest to highest as follows:
String 6: E2 (MIDI note number 40)
String 5: A2 (MIDI note number 45)
String 4: D3 (MIDI note number 50)
String 3: G3 (MIDI note number 55)
String 2: B3 (MIDI note number 59)
String 1: E4 (MIDI note number 64)
Notes played are identified by a circle on the corresponding string and the position on the
fretboard is determined by the fret number appearing in the upper left corner of the display which
corresponds to the number of the first fret in the display. Strings that are not played are marked
with an ’X’ at the top of the chord display. When a string is triggered, its number is highlighted
at the bottom of the display while it vibrates. For a list of all the chords detected by Strum, please
refer to section 12.
Additional information on the chord is available at the top of the display above the name of the
chord itself. When the chord detected contains no third or no fifth the corresponding no 3 or no 5
message is highlighted. Finally, while Strum can recognize a great variety of chords and find most
voicings used by guitar players, it is possible that it will not find a voicing in its chord database for
a particular chord played on the keyboard. In these cases, the no match message is lit. Strum will
still display the chord name and propose a guitar voicing constructed according to a certain set of
rules. The chord should still sound right but the message is displayed in order to indicate that the
voicing chosen by Strum is probably very difficult to play on the guitar and might therefore not be
commonly used by guitar players.
6.6.2 Chord
On the guitar, chords can be voiced in many different ways.
The specific voicing chosen by Strum for a chord depends on
the Type parameter. One can choose between open, movable
and drop chords as described in section 4.6. The voicing can
also be made more precise by specifying what should be the
lowest note of the chord played by Strum. In root position, the
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