Optimus 575 owner manual Standard Fingering

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Standard Fingering

The standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or four notes, and lets the experienced musician play a wider variety of accompaniment chords.

You can play the following 14 chord types on your Concertmate 575, in any key, us- ing the standard fingering method.

 

 

 

 

( )

Major (M)

Minor (m)

Augmented

Suspended

Dominant

 

 

(aug)

4th (SUS4)

7th (7)

( )

( )

 

 

 

Minor 7th

Major 7th

Minor Half-

Major Half-

Dominant

(m7)

(M7)

Diminished

Diminished

Suspended

 

 

(m7-5)

(M7-5)

4th (7sus4)

 

 

( )

( )

Major 9th

Minor 9th

Minor/Major

Diminished

(9)

(m9)

7th (mM7)

7th (dim7)

Notes:

To produce a chord using one less key, you can omit the finger position shown in parentheses (if any) for that chord.

The diagrams above show only one possible fingering position for each chord. It is possible to play a chord using several different positions. For example, the following three fingering positions produce the same C chord.

See “Standard Fingering Chord Chart” on Page 22 for a list of all the chords you can play on your Concertmate 575 using standard fingering accompaniment.

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