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    							ENGLISH
    Virtual Guitarist
    English 71
    Style Reference
    This table provides detailed info on Styles, available chords and 
    recommended bpm.
    Name Description Rhythm 
    BaseChords bpm 
    Range
    Acoustic Guitars
    Steel String Rhythm
    Power Pop Chops Powerful and rhythmic Rock 
    and Pop8/16full >65
    Power Pop Open More complex and more exotic 
    than Power Pop Chops16full >65
    Chopped Steel Accentuated and headstrong, 
    for high tempo16full >70
    Muted Rock Muted 8ths, for thickening and 
    doubling8/16full >65
    Light Strumming Shiny, multi-purpose 
    accompaniment8 full >60
    12-String 
    StrummingBright and shiny standard 
    accompaniment16full >60
    Single Note Funk Funky octave based licks 16neutral only >60
    Ringaracka The standard accompaniment 
    style8 full 100 -140
    Ringaracka Hi String Ringaracka, brighter 8 full 100 -140
    Teenie Modern 16full 90 -110
    Sixteen As above, with a stronger 16th 
    orientation.16full 90 -110
    Mellow Modern—same as Teenie, but 
    with a stronger rhythmic em-
    phasis.16full 90 - 120
    Melancholy Ballad accompaniment with 
    strong rhythmic accents.16full 70 - 100
    Boogie Rudimentary blues 
    accompaniment8 neutral only >70 
    						
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    72 English
    Folk 1-5-8  Folk neutral only >70
    Country Universal accompaniment, in-
    spired by country and western 
    music.8 full Depend-
    ing on 
    Song
    Steel String 
    Picking
    Bright Picking folky Pop, traditional picking 16full >50
    Folk Picking American singer/songwriter 
    picking16full >50
    Modern Arp 8th easy ambient arpeggios 8 full >65
    Modern Arp 16th Pop and Folk picking (same 
    sound as Modern Arp 8th)16full >60
    Arpeggio One- and two-voice plucking, 
    especially well suited as a sup-
    plement.8 full >70
    Fingerpicking A syncopated finger-picking 
    style that’s popular in the USA 
    (Travis picking).8 full 80 - 120
    Rolling Blues 8 Neutral only 80 - 140
    Nylon Acoustic
    Gypsy Grooves spanish gypsy and flamenco 
    grooves16full >75
    Concert Grooves the Pop version of Gypsy 16full >75
    Summer Grooves the Reggae version of Gypsy 16full >75
    Light Arpeggios 8th arpeggios for ballads 8 full >55
    Traditional basic style on a nylon string 
    guitar, played with fingers.8 full >70
    Mandolin
    Ringing Mandolin rhythm mandolin, complements 
    steel strings very well8 full >60
    Groovy Mandolin staccato grooves, complement-
    ing Ringing Mandolin8 full >60 Name Description Rhythm 
    BaseChords bpm 
    Range 
    						
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    Virtual Guitarist
    English 73
    Dobro
    Mean Reso Like Sweet Chords, less har-
    monic, more desert dust.8 Blues >70
    Sweet Chords One- and two-voice chords 
    played with a steel bar.8 Major, Minor >70
    Electric Guitars
    Crunch Chords
    Brit Pop 1 Singer/songwriter guitars 8 full >70
    Brit Pop 2 Like Brit 1, more pop-oriented 
    and 16-based16full >70
    Muted Fifth Standard single notes 8 neutral only >70
    Rock’n’Roll Fifties Rock 8 neutral only 120 - 
    200
    Singer Songwriter American singer/songwriter 
    grooves8 full >60
    Energy Pop 16full 95 -130
    Reggae Chops THE Reggae rhythm guitar 8 full >50
    Crunch Riffs
    Dream Chords Singer/songwriter guitars, ar-
    peggiated and chords8 full >70
    White Soul Soul and blues rhythms, 
    Chicago style8 maj/min
    (plays 7 and m7)80 - 145
    Blues Boogie Finger style rock’n’roll, pretty fat 
    sound8 neutral
    (plays maj and blues)80 - 140
    Blues Country picking, finger style 8 neutral only 90 - 190
    70ties Happy summer funk groove 16maj/min 90 - 130
    Rock And Roll Fifties Rock 8 neutral only 120 - 
    200 Name Description Rhythm 
    BaseChords bpm 
    Range 
    						
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    74 English
    Distorted Chords
    Fat Indie Modern crunch 8 full >65
    Indie Grit Modern crunch, additional 8 full >65
    Pop Basic, driving pop rock 8 neutral only 90 - 140
    80s Rock Heavily distorted, accentuated 
    8ths8/16neutral only >65
    Classic Smokey classic rock grooves 8 neutral only 80 - 150
    Modern Modern rock grooves 16neutral only 70 - 130
    Heavy 1-5-8 British rock 8 neutral only 100 -160
    Lowrider Louder alternative, or supple-
    ment, for Muted Fifths8 neutral only >70
    Distorted Riffs
    Indie Pop Hi riffs, eighties style 8 neutral only 80 - 130
    80s Riffs Melodic riffs for Pop/Rock 8 no 7, maj7 >65
    Riffs Super fat riffs with power 
    chords8 neutral only 80 - 140
    Freaky Funk Octave riffs complementing 
    chord versions16neutral only >70
    Heavy Chords
    Hard Hard, cutting-through rock riffs 8 neutral only 80 - 140
    Ultra I Super heavy 8 neutral only >70
    Dark 8th Basic Nu Metal phrases, drop 
    tuning8 neutral only 80 - 140
    Dark 16th Power and octave riffs, drop 
    tuning16neutral only 70 - 110
    Metal More aggressive variants than 
    Hard16neutral only 80 - 140
    Heavy Low Tunes Bad ass, dropped tuning 8ths 8 neutral only >65
    Monster Driving power chord riffs 8 neutral only 90 - 140 Name Description Rhythm 
    BaseChords bpm 
    Range 
    						
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    Virtual Guitarist
    English 75
    Heavy Chords Noisy punk style 16Major, Minor 80 -120
    Heavy Riffs
    Ultra II As Ultra I, but more add-ons 
    (Noise, Scratch, Squeaking)16neutral only >70
    Nu Riffs Drop tuning (strings tuned 
    down for darker sound charac-
    ter), power riffs and Nu Metal 
    phrases16neutral only 70 - 110
    Hi Fives Riffs in high range, great com-
    plement for other Heavy styles8 neutral only 90 - 140
    Clean Chords
    Complex Funk Significantly more complex than 
    Funk: Basic16full >70
    Medium Funk Slightly more complex than 
    Funk: Basic16full >70
    Basic Funk Funky, clean pop rhythm guitar 8 full >70
    Big Band Swing Broad chords and tones for 
    Swing 8 full >60
    Triplets For 6/8 Songs Triplets Major, Minor >70
    Backbeat Ska and Reggae 8 Major, Minor >70
    Whacko As Energy, but with a stronger 
    ‘Four on the Floor’ character8 full >70
    Clean Riffs
    Ballad Arpeggio Sequencing lines, loves delays 8 full >70
    Soul Jazzy, funky, cool riffs with a 
    warm sound color16neutral 
    (plays m / m7 riffs)>70
    Funk Octaves Octave riffs complementing 
    chord versions16neutral only >70
    Funk Single Notes Single-note funk grooves com-
    plementing chord versions16neutral 
    (plays maj or min)>70
    Smooth Smooth-Jazz accompaniment 
    with muted single notes16Major >70 Name Description Rhythm 
    BaseChords bpm 
    Range 
    						
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    Reggae Lines Single note lines, complement-
    ing the Reggae Chops8 full >60
    Wah
    Single Note Collection of funky single-note 
    wah phrases16neutral only >70
    Wah Complex More complex variants of Wah: 
    Soul16neutral only >70
    Soul Wah Wah chords for pop and RnB 16maj/min >70
    Wah Wah Classic seventies ‘Cry Baby’ 
    sound167, 9 >70
    Crazy
    Pig Squealing distortion
    Agrolines Heavy sequenced feel
    Trancelines Techno arpeggio Name Description Rhythm 
    BaseChords bpm 
    Range 
    						
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    Virtual Guitarist
    English 77
    Credits
    Musical Director/Producer: Detlef Blanke / www.D-Tone.de
    Interface Design: Shaun Ellwood / Decoder Design
    @Wizoo:
    Software Engineering: Paul “Beans” Kellett, Mario “Frantic” Reinsch, 
    Ben “Technisch nicht möglich!” Wendelstein, Joachim “Chefkoch” 
    Schröder, Axel “Techno” Hensen
    Sound Design: Mark “Känguhuhn” Ovenden, Eddi “Chicken” Hettinger
    Quality Assurance: Götz “Topkick” Kretschmann, Jan “Röhre” Schmidt, 
    Malte Bieler
    Audio Preparation: Sascha “Schnippel” Haske
    Operation Manual: Wolfram “Hä?” Knelangen
    Executive Producer: Peter “Chefchen” Gorges
    Project Manager: Lars “Telefonkonferenz!” Slowak
    @Steinberg:
    Project Manager: Ralf Kürschner 
    						
    							DEUTSCH
    Virtual Guitarist 2
    Handbuch
    von Wolfram Knelangen 
    						
    							Virtual Guitarist
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