Easy Random Fingering
The easy random fingering method lets beginning keyboard players easily select and play a chord.
The number of accompaniment keys you press determines the type of chord played. The following table shows the type of chord that plays when you press one, two, or three accompani- ment keys at the same time.
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Keys | Chord Type |
Pressed |
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1 | Major |
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2 | Minor (m) |
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2 | Seventh (7) |
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3 | Minor Seventh (m7) |
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Note: See “Single Finger Chord Chart” on Page 25 for a list of all the chords you can play on your
Follow these steps to start easy ran- dom fingering
1.Press SINGLE FINGER so the red indicator above CHORD OFF turns on.
illustration
2.Select and enter an
3.To synchronize the start of the selected
To start the
INTRO/FILL IN.
4.Begin the accompaniment at the desired interval by pressing the desired accompaniment key(s).
To play a melody along with the accompaniment, press any key(s) to the right of the accompaniment keys.
5.Adjust TEMPO s/t, MASTER VOL., RHYTHM VOL., and A.B.C. VOL. to the desired levels.
6.To change chords without inter- rupting the rhythm, simply press the
7.To stop
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