Auto Accompaniment

Using standard fingerings

 

IMPORTANT!

The FINGERED mode lets you play a wider variety of chords.

• If you play one or two notes only in the left hand, or

three notes that do not make up a recognizable chord

In this mode, you can start play of an accompaniment pattern

formation, no sound will be produced. The FINGERED

by pressing three or four of the accompaniment keyboard

mode requires a conventional three or four-note chord

keys.

 

 

 

 

formation to produce an auto-accompaniment. Also, note

This keyboard is capable of recognizing 15 different chords.

that auto-chords only work in conjunction with rhythm

The following shows the fingerings of these chords with a

patterns, and not independently of them.

root of C. Note that you can omit the fifth notes (which are

 

shown inside parentheses in the illustrations below) to

 

produce 7, m7, M7, add9, madd9, and mM7 chords.

NOTE

 

 

 

• The above examples show only one of the possible

C

Cm

Cdim

fingerings for each chord. Note that you can play the

 

 

 

notes that form a chord in any combination. Each of the

 

 

 

following fingerings for example, produces the same C

 

 

 

chord.

Caug (*1)

Csus4

C7

 

 

 

Cm7￿5

Accompaniment

Cm7

CM7

keyboard

• See the “Fingered Chord Charts” on page A-5 for

 

 

 

 

 

 

information on the fingerings of chords for all roots.

C7￿5 (*1)

C7sus4

Cadd9

 

Cmadd9 CmM7Cdim7 (*1)

*1 With this chords, the lowest note in your fingering is always used as the root. Make sure that your fingering correctly identifies the root you want to use.

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