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•the fingers you need to use to play the chord (on the center “hands”)
•the notes that make up the chord (on the staff display)
5.Use – or + to scroll through the chords associated with the root chord you entered in Step 3. Or, press a different root key to see the chords based on that key.
Notes:
•If the chord is not recognized by the keyboard, only a dash appears on the display.
•Since the keyboard automatically changes some chords so you can play them on the accompaniment keyboard, the keyboard might dis- play some chords in inverted form.
6.Using the center “hands” as a guide, play the displayed chord on the key- board.
7.When you have finished, press CHORD BOOK to turn off chord book.
To display the name of the chord you play, press CHORD BOOK, then play the chord on the accompaniment keyboard. The display shows the chord name and other information.
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