Yamaha PSR-E303, YPT-300 owner manual Recognized Standard Chords Chart

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Playing Auto Accompaniment Chords

Recognized Standard Chords Chart

Chord Name/[Abbreviation]

 

Normal Voicing

 

Chord (C)

Display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major [M]

1

- 3 -

5

 

 

 

C

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add ninth [(9)]

1

- 2 -

3

- 5

 

C(9)

C(9)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sixth [6]

1

- (3) - 5 - 6

 

C6

C6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sixth ninth [6(9)]

1

- 2 -

3

- (5) - 6

 

C6(9)

C6(9) *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major seventh [M7]

1

- 3 -

(5) - 7 or

 

CM7

CM7

1

- (3) - 5 - 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major seventh ninth [M7(9)]

1

- 2 -

3

- (5) - 7

 

CM7(9)

CM7(9) *

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major seventh add sharp eleventh [M7(#11)]

1

- (2) - 3 - #4 - 5 - 7 or

 

CM7(#11)

CM7(#11)*

1

- 2 -

3

- #4 - (5) - 7

 

Flatted fifth [(b5)]

1

- 3 - b5

 

 

C(b5)

Cb5 *

Major seventh flatted fifth [M7b5]

1

- 3 - b5

- 7

 

CM7b5

CM7b5 *

Suspended fourth [sus4]

1

- 4 -

5

 

 

 

Csus4

Csus4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Augmented [aug]

1

- 3 -

#5

 

 

Caug

Caug

Major seventh augmented [M7aug]

1

- (3) - #5 - 7

 

CM7aug

CM7aug *

Minor [m]

1

- b3 - 5

 

 

Cm

Cm

Minor add ninth [m(9)]

1

- 2 - b3

- 5

 

Cm(9)

Cm(9)

Minor sixth [m6]

1

- b3 - 5

- 6

 

Cm6

Cm6

Minor seventh [m7]

1

- b3 - (5) - b7

 

Cm7

Cm7

Minor seventh ninth [m7(9)]

1

- 2 - b3

- (5) - b7

 

Cm7(9)

Cm7(9)

Minor seventh add eleventh [m7(11)]

1

- (2) - b3 - 4 - 5 - (b7)

 

Cm7(11)

Cm7(11) *

Minor major seventh [mM7]

1

- b3 - (5) - 7

 

CmM7

CmM7

Minor major seventh ninth [mM7(9)]

1

- 2 - b3

- (5) - 7

 

CmM7(9)

CmM7(9) *

Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7b5]

1

- b3 - b5 - b7

 

Cm7b5

Cm7b5

Minor major seventh flatted fifth [mM7b5]

1

- b3 - b5 - 7

 

CmM7b5

CmM7b5 *

Diminished [dim]

1

- b3 - b5

 

Cdim

Cdim

Diminished seventh [dim7]

1

- b3 - b5 - 6

 

Cdim7

Cdim7

Seventh [7]

1

- 3 -

(5) - b7 or

 

C7

C7

 

1

- (3) - 5 - b7

 

 

 

Seventh flatted ninth [7(b9)]

1

- b2 - 3

- (5) - b7

 

C7(b9)

C7(b9)

Seventh add flatted thirteenth [7(b13)]

1

- 3 -

5

- b6 - b7

 

C7(b13)

C7(b13)

Seventh ninth [7(9)]

1

- 2 -

3

- (5) - b7

 

C7(9)

C7(9)

Seventh add sharp eleventh [7(#11)]

1 - (2) - 3 - #4 - 5 - b7 or

 

C7(#11)

C7(#11)

1

- 2 - 3

- #4 - (5) - b7

 

 

 

 

 

Seventh add thirteenth [7(13)]

1

- 3 - (5) - 6 - b7

 

C7(13)

C7(13)

Seventh sharp ninth [7(#9)]

1

- #2 - 3

- (5) - b7

 

C7(#9)

C7(#9)

Seventh flatted fifth [7b5]

1

- 3 - b5

- b7

 

C7b5

C7b5 *

Seventh augmented [7aug]

1

- 3 - #5

- b7

 

C7aug

C7aug

Seventh suspended fourth [7sus4]

1

- 4 - (5) - b7

 

C7sus4

C7sus4

One plus two plus five [1+2+5]

1

- 2 - 5

 

 

 

C1+2+5

C *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* These chords are not shown in the Chord Dictionary function.

NOTE

Notes in parentheses can be omitted.

Playing two same root keys in the adjacent octaves pro- duces accompaniment based only on the root.

A perfect fifth (1+5) pro- duces accompaniment based only on the root and fifth which can be used with both major and minor chords.

The chord fingerings listed are all in “root” position, but other inversions can be used—with the following exceptions: m7, m7b5, 6, m6, sus4, aug, dim7, 7b5, 6(9), 1+2+5

Inversion of the 7sus4 and m7(11) chords are not rec- ognized if the notes shown in parentheses are omitted.

The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence (e.g. some minor chords fol- lowed by the minor sev- enth).

Two-note fingerings will pro- duce a chord based on the previously played chord.

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Contents Page Please Keep this Manual FCC Information U.S.A Precautions Saving and backing up your data Panel logos Supplied AccessoriesContents Power Requirements Setting UpUsing an AC Power Adaptor Using BatteriesMake all necessary connections Before turning the power on Using the Midi TerminalsTurn on the power Front Panel Panel Controls and Terminals@1 @2 @3 @4@5 @6@7 Press the Voice button Try playing a variety of instrument VoicesSelect a Voice FluteSelect a Dual Voice Playing Two Voices Simultaneously-DualPress the Dual ON/OFF button to turn the Dual function on Select a Split Voice Press the Split ON/OFF button to turn the Split function onDrum kits Playing the Grand Piano VoicePress the Portable Grand button Press the Voice button Select the desired Drum kitDrum Kit List Try out each keyPress the Sound Effect KIT button Quick Guide Fun SoundsStart the metronome Set the metronome tempo by using the number buttons 0-9, +Press the TEMPO/TAP button to display the tempo TempoSet the metronome volume by using the number buttons 0-9, + Set the time signature by using the number buttons 0-9, +Press the Function button a number of times until MetroVol AppearsSelect and Listen to a Specific Song Select the desired Song by using the number buttons 0-9, +Press the Song button Press the START/STOP buttonSong List Other OperationsPress the Style button Selecting a rhythm of a StyleSelect a Style HH LightTurn Sync Start on Playing with a StyleSplit Point Auto Accompani Ment range Start recording Recording Your PerformanceStop recording Recording to a specified trackRecording to Track Specify the track you want to recordUser Press the +/YES button Deleting User SongsPress and hold the REC button for longer than a second Backup Backup and InitializationBackup Clear InitializationBasic Operation Basic Operation and DisplaysPress a button to select a basic function BritePno003 Lesson 1 Listen & Learn Song LessonYamaha Education Suite Select the desired Song for your lessonNo LPart Stop the Lesson modeSelect the part you want to practice Start LessonGrade Lesson 2 TimingR3 Waiting Lesson 3 WaitingChanging the Melody Voice Song settingsSong Volume SongVol Set the Song Volume by pressing the number buttons 0- 9, +Mute OFF Repeat Practice Makes PerfectRepeat Trio Play With a Variety of EffectsAdding Harmony To add Reverb Adding ReverbSelect a Reverb Type Hall2Adding Panel Sustain Adding ChorusChorus1 OFF SustainSetting the Touch Sensitivity Handy Performance FeaturesTouch Response Sensitivity Touch ResponseTranspos Setting the Split PointTranspose One Touch Setting TuningTuning SprnoSaxChanging the tempo of the Song/Style Adjusting the Voice ParametersStarting Style playback Style Auto Accompaniment FunctionsVarious ways to start and stop Style playback Stopping Style playback Stop and Enter Sync Start ModeImmediate Stop Play the Ending and StopTurn Sync Start on Pattern Variation SectionsPress the INTRO/ENDING/rit. button Press the MAIN/AUTO Fill buttonStyleVol Adjusting the Style VolumeSet the Style volume by using the number buttons 0-9, + Easy Chords Playing Auto Accompaniment ChordsStandard Chords Easy Chords Standard ChordsChord Name/Abbreviation Normal Voicing Chord C Display Recognized Standard Chords ChartDict Looking up Chords Using the Chord DictionaryChord names About chordsSet the value by using the number but- tons 0-9, + Function SettingsFunction Setting List Select the item and change the valueVolume What You Can Do With Midi What is MIDI?About Midi Midi settings Local SettingsPC Mode External Clock SettingsOFF PC mode Chart of PC SettingsRemote control keys Remote Control of Midi DevicesPSR-E303/YPT-300 Panel Setting Transmission Initial Send Connecting a personal computer Installing Musicsoft DownloaderTransferring data from a computer Using Transferred Songs for LessonsProblem Possible Cause and Solution TroubleshootingMaximum Polyphony Voice ListVoice List Chromatic Ensemble Synth Effects Sound Effects Midi Drum Kit ListDrum Kit List Maou Style Style Name Beat Style ListHarmony Types Effect Type ListYamaha Midi Implementation ChartOmni Poly Effect map Midi Data FormatPanel Controls SpecificationsPanel Controls and Terminals IndexIndex Limited Warranty North America WD56610

PSR-E303, YPT-300 specifications

The Yamaha YPT-300 and PSR-E303 are two notable models in Yamaha's extensive lineup of portable keyboards, designed to provide users with a versatile instrument suitable for both beginners and more experienced musicians. These keyboards incorporate a variety of features and technologies that make them appealing to a wide audience.

One of the standout features of both models is the comprehensive range of 61 semi-weighted keys, which offer a responsive touch and allow for expressive performances. The keyboards come equipped with a variety of voices, boasting over 500 instrument sounds. This diverse array includes everything from traditional piano and strings to modern synths and percussion, providing users with plenty of options to explore different musical styles.

Accompanying the extensive sound palette is a broad selection of accompaniment styles, with over 200 preset styles that allow users to play along with a full band sound. This feature is particularly beneficial for practice sessions, composing, or simply enjoying music in a more engaging way. The Smart Chord function further enhances the playing experience by allowing users to play complex chords with a simple finger placement, making it easier for beginners to create rich harmonic sounds.

In terms of educational features, both the YPT-300 and PSR-E303 include a built-in lesson function. This function helps users learn to play popular songs with ease through visual aids and simplified note guidance. The Performance Assistant technology is another innovative element, which prevents mistakes during play by ensuring that only musically relevant notes are sounded, a great tool for building confidence.

For connectivity, both models are equipped with a headphone jack for private practice, as well as MIDI connectivity that allows for integration with music production software and other digital instruments. The USB-to-host port is also a significant feature, enabling users to connect the keyboards to a computer or tablet, opening up a wide range of possibilities for music creation and recording.

Overall, the Yamaha YPT-300 and PSR-E303 are packed with features designed to inspire and assist musicians of all levels. With their user-friendly interface, extensive sound libraries, and versatile functionalities, these keyboards serve as a perfect gateway for anyone looking to explore the world of music.