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Chords in Fingered 1 mode

The chord types below can be played in Fingered 1 mode. For a fin-gering chart showing all chords in the example key of C, see page 12of the Reference Booklet.
Major
Sixth [6]
Major seventh [M7]
Major seventh flatted fifth [M7 (b5)]
Major seventh sharp eleventh [M7 (#11)]
Added ninth [add 9]
Major seventh ninth [M7 (9)]
Six ninth [6 (9)]
Flatted fifth [(b5)]
Augmented [aug]
Seventh augmented [7 (#5)]
Major seventh augmented [M7 (#5)]
Minor [m]
Minor sixth [m6]
Minor seventh [m7]
Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7 (b5)]
Minor added ninth [m add 9]
Minor seventh ninth [m7 (9)]
Minor seventh eleventh [m7 (11)]
Minor major seventh flatted fifth [mM7 (b5)]
Minor major seventh [mM7]
Minor major seventh ninth [mM7 (9)]
Minor flatted fifth [m (b5)]
Diminished seventh [dim7]
Seventh [7]
Seventh suspended fourth [7sus4]
Seventh ninth [7 (9)]
Seventh sharp eleventh [7 (#11)]
Seventh added thirteenth [7 (13)]
Seventh flatted fifth [7 (b5)]
Seventh flatted ninth [7 (b9)]
Seventh added flatted thirteenth [7 (b13)]
Seventh sharp ninth [7 (#9)]
Suspended fourth [sus4]
Fingered 2To control the Auto Accompaniment, play chords in the left range ofthe keyboard as for Fingered 1. In this mode, however, the lowest noteyou play in the will be used as the bass root, as shown at right.

Chords in Fingered 2 mode

The Clavinova will recognize the same chord types as listed above forFingered 1 mode.
Although Full Keyboard mode is
designed to work with many types of
music, some arrangements may not
be suitable for use with this feature.
Chord detection occurs at approxi-
mately 8th-note intervals. Extremely
short chords less than an 8th note
in length may not be detected.
Keep in mind
You can use the Dual and Split modes
together with the Auto Accompaniment.
Playing with the Auto Accompaniment
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On-bass Chords
Full KeyboardWhen the Full Keyboard mode is selected, the Clavinova will automati-cally create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anythingusing both hands, anywhere on the keyboard. You don’t have to worry aboutspecifying the accompaniment chords. The name of the detected chord willappear in the display.
CC on E
C on G