How to match a fretboard diagram chord to match the actual strings being strummed?

• Feb 13, 2021 - 20:19

I am trying to expand on a custom mandolin fretboard palette and was curious if it is possible to match the playback chord with the actual pitches being strummed. For example, one possible D chord on the mandolin is A3-D4-A4-F#5 but if "D" is the palette cell name, the playback chord is likely D3-D4-F#3-A3.
Perhaps it is possible to get specific with the Palette Cell name?
Or can one make Custom Chords and associate/link those with the fretboard diagrams?
Thanks for any assistance.
Joe


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AFAIK, no one has implemented fretboard diagram playback for lack of interest or whatever reason, and Chord-text doesn't seem to be customizable beyond some limited options.

In the meantime, if particular playback is important, you probably know the workaround drills: have a regular notation/tablature chord actually play the corresponding notes and maybe hide them if need be and then turn off playback of any chord-texts, or even go as far as having a hidden staff with the particular notes. In that sense, an alternative or midway implementation could be to have a "realize" fretboard-diagram, similar to how chord-texts have such an option, to get the corresponding diagram transferred to the instrument staff.

In reply to by worldwideweary

Great ideas!. Thank you. I am a melody mandolin player trying to get more rhythm chords in my head and my fingers so I can spell the rhythm guitar player. I just wanted to make sure what i was strumming matched the chord playback which it doesn't. I find using musescore basically as a back track is very helpful. I'm just going to have to meticulously write them all out. I think your idea using the tab option is a good one. It would be helpful if they had a mandolin as one of the plucked instruments.

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