A rhythm game you play with a real guitar. Plug in, play along to Mexican music, and the game listens to the actual instrument — reacting to what you really play, not to buttons.
Live gameplay — the game detects the chords off a real guitar as you play, scrolls the rhythm lane, shows finger positions, and the crowd reacts.
What it is
A guitar game that listens to the instrument itself. You plug a real guitar into the computer through an audio interface; the game detects the chords you play in real time, scrolls a rhythm lane, shows you the finger positions, and a crowd reacts as you land the changes — so practice feels like playing a venue, not running drills.
What I built
Real-time chord detection — live audio off a real guitar, recognized as you play, driving the scoring as you go.
Made for Mexican music — a curated catalog, each track with its own backing band to play over.
A game, not a trainer — scrolling rhythm lane, finger-position prompts, scoring and a reacting crowd at a 60 FPS game loop.
Built to last — persistent progress and scores, with a deep automated test suite across the audio and scoring engines.