Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 54
Playing chords, BASIC mode, FINGERED mode, PIANIST mode, RIGHT, <APC HOLD>
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Part II Playing chords Choose from three ways of playing chords. BASIC mode In the BASIC mode, a major chord can be played just by pressing the key for its root note. Example: C chord Playing the rhythm Minor, seventh and minor seventh chords are also easily produced. minor chord seventh chord minor seventh chord Play the root note plus a black key to the left of it. Example: Cm Play the root note plus a white key to the left of it. Example: C7 Play the root note plus a black key and a white key to the left of it. Example: Cm7 Playing the rhythm • When three or more keys of a chord are pressed, it is recognized as a chord. FINGERED mode In the FINGERED mode, you specify the chord by playing all the notes in the chord. • Play at least three notes to specify the chord. • If the CHORD FINDER procedure is used, you can see the types of chords that can be specified and the keys you press to play them. (Refer to page 57.) PIANIST mode In the PIANIST mode, the entire keyboard can be used to specify chords (FINGERED mode) for the automatic accompaniment; a RIGHT part is assigned to all the keys, and the keyboard does not split. • If the CHORD FINDER procedure is used, you can see the types of chords that can be specified and the keys you press to play them. (Refer to page 57.) • When specifying chords, if you press a key a perfect 5th or more below the lowest note of the chord, the BASS part becomes a pattern based on that note. If this function is assigned to the Foot Switch (sold separately), then during a performance in the PIANIST mode, for example, pressing the Foot Switch will play the currently specified chord in that timing, allowing you to focus your performance on a solo melody. • The accompaniment continues in the same chord as long as the Foot Switch is depressed, and it does not change even if other chords are played. • To change the Foot Switch assignment, refer to page 179. 54 QQTG0671