React-Guitar · 
A beautiful and accessible guitar component for React.
See https://react-guitar.com for a live demo.
Usage
npm i react-guitar
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import Guitar from 'react-guitar'
render(
<Guitar strings={[0, 1, 2, 2, 0, -1]} />,
document.getElementById('root')
)
Check out the storybook for more advanced examples.
Props, Name, Description, --------------, -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, id
, An optional id in case several guitars are on the screen at the same time. This is used to generate the radio button names used internally which must be unique. If not specified an autoincremented id will be generated., className
, A CSS class string to apply to the container element., strings
, An array where each number represents the fret the string is pressed on (0
means open string and -1
muted). [0, 1, 2, 2, 0, -1]
is an A minor
in a standard guitar and [3, 0, 0, 0]
is a C major
in a ukelele., frets
, An object with the shape { from: number amount: number }
to configure the frets of the guitar ({ from: 0, amount: 22 }
by default). It can start on any fret which is useful for displaying just a chord instead of the whole guitar., lefty
, A boolean to configure the guitar for left handed people like me., center
, A boolean to indicate if the current fretting should be centered. If set to true
the guitar horizontal scroll will be set so that the middle fret is centered., renderFinger
, A function (string: number, fret: number) => JSX.Element
that will be used to render the content of the white bubble used for the fingers. This can be used to render the note name., theme
, A theme object to customise the guitar look and feel. See Theming., playOnHover
, A boolean to indicate if hovering with the mouse should trigger play events., onChange
, A function (strings: number[]) => void
that will be called when a string is press/unpressed. If not present the guitar will be read only., onPlay
, A function (string: number) => void
that will be called each time the user plays a string (hovering with the mouse). This can be used to play the sound of the string., ### Hooks
useSound
In order to enable sound playing react-guitar
offers the useSound hook:
npm i react-guitar react-guitar-sound react-guitar-tunings
import React, { useMemo } from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import Guitar from 'react-guitar'
import { standard } from 'react-guitar-tunings'
import useSound from 'react-guitar-sound'
import E2 from 'react-guitar-sound/resources/E2.mp3'
import D3 from 'react-guitar-sound/resources/D3.mp3'
import G3 from 'react-guitar-sound/resources/G3.mp3'
import E4 from 'react-guitar-sound/resources/E4.mp3'
const samples = { E2, D3, G3, E4 }
function SampleGuitarWithSound() {
const strings = useMemo(() => [0, 1, 2, 2, 0, -1], [])
const { play, strum } = useSound(samples, strings, standard)
return <Guitar strings={strings} onPlay={play} />
}
render(<SampleGuitarWithSound />, document.getElementById('root'))
It receives:, Name, Description, --------------, -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, samples
, A map from note names to mp3 files representing the samples. react-guitar
offers 4 samples out of the box recorded from a Spanish guitar., strings
, The same value passed as the strings
prop to the <Guitar />
component with the current fretting., tuning
, An array of midi values for each string. react-guitar
offers 4 tunings out of the box (standard
, ukelele
, rondeña
and dadgad
)., And will return an object containing:, Name, Description, -------, ---------------------------------------------------------------------, play
, A function that receives a string number and plays its current sound., strum
, A function that will strum all the strings of the guitar., ### Theming
react-guitar
look and feel can be customised by passing the theme
prop. A theme is an object describing the customisable properties of the guitar:
{
description: string // for screen readers
color: string
nut: { color: string }
fret: {
color: string
separator: {
color: string
radius?: boolean
shadow?: boolean
width?: 'sm', 'md'
}
marker?: (fret: number) => JSX.Element, null
counter: { color: string }
}
string: { color: (string: number) => string }
finger: { text: { color: string }; color: string }
}
See https://react-guitar.com/storybook/?path=/story/guitar--theming for an interactive example.
By default the guitar is styled as a Spanish guitar but some other themes are available:
- react-guitar-theme-dark: A dark theme.
- react-guitar-theme-coco: A theme for the guitar from the Coco film.
Developing
yarn build
will build the component and the site, this is mandatory the first time you clone the repo.yarn start
will spin up the storybook and the site and all the packages in watch mode.