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Full Range Chord

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Auto Accompaniment NOTE • Except for the chords specified in note*1 above, inverted fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-EG) will produce the same chords as the standard fingering. • Except for the exception specified in note*2 above, all of the keys that make up a chord must be pressed. Failure to press even a single key will not play the desired FINGERED chord. FULL RANGE CHORD This accompaniment method provides a total of 38 different chord types: the 15 chord types available with FINGERED plus 23 additional types. The keyboard interprets any input of three or more keys that matches a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern to be a chord. Any other input (that is not a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern) is interpreted as melody play. Because of this, there is no need for a separate accompaniment keyboard, so the entire keyboard, from end to end, can be used for both melody and chords. FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard/Melody keyboard < Chords Recognized by This Keyboard > Chord Types Number of Types Corresponding FINGERED Chord 15 (page E-33) Other Chords 23 The following are examples of chords that use C as the bass note. C6 • Cm6 • C69 C C • D C • E C • F C • G C • A C • B C B C • Cm C • Dm C • Fm C • Gm C • Am C • Bm C Ddim • A 7 • F7 • Fm7 • Gm7 • A add9 C CC C C C Example: To play the chord C major. Any of the fingerings shown in the illustration below will produce C major. 1 EG C E GC 1 .... Chord C 2 C 2 .... Chord CE NOTE • As with the FINGERED mode (page E-33), you can play the notes that form a chord in any combination (1). • When the composite notes of a chord are separated by 6 or more notes, the lowest sound becomes the bass (2). < Music Example > Tone: Organ type Rhythm: Ballad type Tempo: 070 D 44 D C# Bm Bm A E7 G A A A G 44 E-34 664A-E-036A

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NOTE
Except for the chords specified in note
*
1
above, inverted
fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-E-
G) will produce the same chords as the standard
fingering.
Except for the exception specified in note
*
2
above, all
of the keys that make up a chord must be pressed.
Failure to press even a single key will not play the desired
FINGERED chord.
FULL RANGE CHORD
This accompaniment method provides a total of 38 different
chord types: the 15 chord types available with FINGERED
plus 23 additional types. The keyboard interprets any input
of three or more keys that matches a FULL RANGE CHORD
pattern to be a chord. Any other input (that is not a FULL
RANGE CHORD pattern) is interpreted as melody play.
Because of this, there is no need for a separate accompaniment
keyboard, so the entire keyboard, from end to end, can be
used for both melody and chords.
FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and
Melody Keyboard
Accompaniment keyboard/Melody keyboard
< Chords Recognized by This Keyboard >
Chord Types
Corresponding
FINGERED Chord
Other Chords
Number of Types
15
(page E-33)
23
The following are examples of chords
that use C as the bass note.
Auto Accompaniment
Example
: To play the chord C major.
Any of the fingerings shown in the illustration below will
produce C major.
NOTE
As with the FINGERED mode (page E-33), you can play
the notes that form a chord in any combination (
1
).
When the composite notes of a chord are separated by
6 or more notes, the lowest sound becomes the bass
(
2
).
< Music Example >
Tone:
Organ type
Rhythm: Ballad type
Tempo:
070
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