GuitarPie: Electric Guitar Fretboard Pie Menus

andreasfender.com

25 points by DonHopkins 11 hours ago

GuitarPie: Using the Fretboard of an Electric Guitar for Audio-Based Pie Menu Interaction (ACM UIST 2025) - Frank Heyen, Marius Labudda, Michael Sedlmair, Andreas Fender

Nowadays, electric guitars are often used together with digital interfaces. For instance, tablature applications can support guitar practice by rendering and playing back the tabs of individual instrument tracks of a song (guitar, drums, etc.). However, those interfaces are typically controlled via mouse and keyboard or via touch input. This means that controlling and configuring playback during practice can lead to high switching costs, as learners often need to switch between playing and interface control. In this paper, we explore the use of audio input from an unmodified electric guitar to enable interface control without letting go of the guitar. We present GuitarPie, an audio-based pie menu interaction method. GuitarPie utilizes the grid-like structure of a fretboard to spatially represent audio-controlled operations, avoiding the need to memorize note sequences. Furthermore, we implemented TabCtrl, a tablature interface that uses GuitarPie and other audio-based interaction methods for interface control.

PDF: https://andreasfender.com/publications/PDFs/GuitarPie_author...

Pie Menu:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_menu

https://donhopkins.medium.com/pie-menus-936fed383ff1

DonHopkins 11 hours ago

Combining the GuitarPie with the Voystick (vocal joystick) would rock!

Keyboard and voice navigation, analog "voystick" vocal joystick formant/pitch tracking:

Voystick:

https://github.com/elisaoh/mypystick

Vocal Joystick:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXmccs4GIqI

Vocal Joystick Home Page:

https://web.archive.org/web/20100626050314/http://ssli.ee.wa...

University of Washington: Department of Linguistic: The Vocal Joystick

https://linguistics.washington.edu/research/projects-and-gra...

greenspam 4 hours ago

Cool! And your last name is Fender.

  • DonHopkins an hour ago

    Also this funky citation:

    Markus Funk, Vanessa Tobisch, and Adam Emfield. 2020. Non-Verbal Auditory Input for Controlling Binary, Discrete, and Continuous Input in Automotive User Interfaces. In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Honolulu, HI, USA) (CHI ’20). Association for Computing Machinery, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376816