Radio Shack MD-1160 owner manual ˆ Standard Fingering Chord Charts

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ˆStandard Fingering Chord Charts

These tables show the left-hand fingering for the chords you play most often.

This illustration shows which fingers on your left hand match the numbers on the charts.

Note: You cannot play chords marked with an asterisk (*) in the fingered mode on this keyboard.

Standard Fingering Chord Charts

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Contents MD-1160 Midi Keyboard ˆ Contents Special Features Using MidiTroubleshooting ˆ Features FCC Wants YOU to Know Slide POWER/MODE to OFF Connecting PowerUsing Batteries Using AC PowerConnecting Headphones Connecting AN External AmplifierListening Safely ˆ a Quick Look at Your Keyboard Using the Sheet Music StandCancelling Auto Power Off ˆ OperationBasic Operation Press PLAY/PAUSE or START/STOP to start playing the tune Playing Back a Prerecorded TunePLAY/PAUSE again Playing Along with a Prerecorded TuneConsecutively Playing Back the Tunes Using the Preset TonesSelecting/Playing a Preset Tone Turning Applause Off/OnLayered Tones Keyboard Split TonesPercussion Sounds Using the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMS Selecting/Playing An Auto-RhythmSTART/STOP again Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume Using Auto AccompanimentUsing Synchro Using FILL-INSet POWER/MODE to Concert Chord Concert ChordNumber of Keys Chord Type Pressed Standard Fingering Using the Chord Book Set POWER/MODE to FingeredPress Chord BOOK. Chord Bk appears Changing Keys ˆ Special FeaturesTuning the Keyboard Using Touch ResponseUsing Pitch Bend ˆ Using Midi Using a Sustain PedalAbout Midi Midi Data Making the Midi ConnectionsChanging Midi Settings Effect Control NumberTUNE/MIDI until TonMap=N appears Using Midi ˆ Troubleshooting Care ˆ Standard Fingering Chord Charts Standard Fingering Chord Charts ˆ Note Table Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks ˆ Midi Implementation ChartDC 9V Jack ˆ SpecificationsLimited One-Year Warranty