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-Top right button toggles MORSE_CHORDS layer
-Escape brings you back to the BASE layer
-## MIDI_CHORDS Layer
+## MIDI_CHORD Layer
-![MIDI_CHORDS Layer](S60X-Bluebear-MIDI_CHORDS-Layer.png)
+![MIDI_CHORD Layer](S60X-Bluebear-MIDI_CHORDS-Layer.png)
After figuring out how to code my MIDI chord function, I decided to dedicate a full layer to these chords. This chord layout was inspired by the Stradella Base system (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stradella_bass_system) found on accordions. This layer is a tool for musical composition and songwriting.