If you've recently purchased a guitar for WEBFISHING but aren't sure how to use it, this guide will help you get started.
Getting Started with the Guitar
First, launch the guitar interface by pressing the left click. The screen displays a fretboard that mimics a real guitar. To the left, you’ll find saved chord shapes, which allow you to create and store different chords. The right side represents the guitar strings, which can be plucked using your mouse or keyboard.
Learning to Read Guitar Tabs
To play songs, you'll need to understand guitar tabs. These tabs represent the fretboard, where each number indicates which fret to press. An "0" means to play the string open. You can find tabs online by searching for the song name followed by "guitar tabs."
Using MIDI Files for Music
If you want to play specific songs, you can use MIDI files. These files contain musical arrangements that your computer can interpret. Programs like Guitar Player and MIDI Strummer can help you play these files on your guitar in-game.
Guitar Player is user-friendly but has limitations, like only working at 1080p and not allowing you to interact with other game features while it's running. You’ll also need to convert MIDI files into a usable format for it to work.
MIDI Strummer offers more flexibility and avoids playing notes outside the guitar's range, but it requires additional setup.
To set up Guitar Player, download it from GitHub and place it in a folder. Then, use the MIDI processor to convert your MIDI files. Ensure your game is set to 1920x1080 resolution to avoid issues.
For MIDI Strummer, you'll need Loop MIDI to play the files. After setting everything up, you can drag and drop your MIDI files into the program and start playing.
With these tools and tips, you can start enjoying your guitar in WEBFISHING.