Follow these steps to start standard fin- gering auto accompaniment.
1.Set MODE to FINGERED.
2.Select and enter an
3.To start the
To synchronize the start of the selected
4.Begin the accompaniment at the desired interval by pressing at least three accompaniment keys to play the desired chord.
To play a melody along with the accompaniment, press any key(s) to the right of the accompaniment keys.
5.To change chords without interrupt- ing the rhythm, simply press the auto accompaniment keys required to form the new chord.
6.To stop accompaniment and the
Full-Range Chords
While the easy random and standard fin- gering methods limit chord formations to the accompaniment keys, the
Set MODE to FULL RANGE CHORD and follow the steps under “Standard Finger- ing.” If you press three or more keys anywhere on the keyboard that form a chord, the
Notes:
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F/C | G/C | A/C | B/C | BCm/ | Dm/C |
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Fm/C | Gm/C | Am/C | Bm/C | Dm7- | C |
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A7/C | F7/C | Fm7/ | Gm7/ | Aadd9/C | |
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•When the composite notes of a chord are more than five notes apart, the lowest sound becomes the base note.
Using FREE SESSION
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