1. chording - Noun
2. chording - Verb
of Chord
Source: Webster's dictionaryJerry Byrd is credibly the originator of the C6+A7 tuning ECAGEC sharp(CA) which allows a wider ranging of chording for Hawaiian and many other forms of modern music. Source: Internet
Monroe's style involved playing lead melodies in the style of a fiddler, and also a percussive chording sound referred to as " the chop " for the sound made by the quickly struck and muted strings. Source: Internet
This is known as a " reentrant tuning " it avoids the problems of a low-tuned bass string and enables uniquely close-harmony chording. Source: Internet
Due to the small number of keys required, chording is easily adapted from a desktop to mobile environment. Source: Internet
Open-source designs A 104-key USB keyboard adapted into a chording keyboard. Source: Internet