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5Easy Accompaniment for Other Instruments
CEnter a chord. Note that the lower octave of the micro-keyboard has chord root
names “E” through “D” marked on the keys, and the upper octave
keys are marked with a variety of chord types.
To enter a chord, press the key corresponding to the desired chord
root, then the key corresponding to the desired chord type (the chord
type keys alternately select the lower and upper chord types marked
… watch the display), and finally the [ENTER] key.
The chord is actually entered only when the [ENTER] key is
pressed. Until the [ENTER] key is pressed, the newly specified chord
root and type will flash on the display.
DETAIL
Actually, you can press the chord type key and then the root key, the
order doesn’t matter.
add9
EFGABCDMM76 7 m7m6m
m7(b5)
add9
M9 aug 9 m9 mM7
m7(11)
A#
Bb
G#
Ab
7(#11)
7(#5)
7( 13 )
7(b13)
7(#9)
7(b9)
7sus4
sus4
dim
– – –
F#
Gb
D#
Eb
C#
Db
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Example: Enter a G7 chord.
G
7
9
ENTER