Yamaha PSR-1700 Owner's Manual - Page 29

Mode 2: Chord 2, Mode 3: Single, Major Chords, Minor Chords, Seventh Chords, Minor-seventh Chords,

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q Mode 2: Chord 2 PSR-1700 Fingrng=2-:Chord2 PSR-2700 08:Showtune 001:GrandPno C Fingrng=2-:Chord2 This is essentially the same as the Chord 1 mode, above, except that the lowest note played in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard will be played by the bass part rather than the chord root. C C on E C on G q Mode 3: Single PSR-1700 Fingrng=3-:Single PSR-2700 08:Showtune 001:GrandPno C Fingrng=3-:Single C Cm C7 Cm7 SINGLE mode fingering makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minorseventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard. The accompaniment produced is perfectly matched to the currently selected accompaniment style. Major Chords: If you press a "C" key in the left-hand section of the keyboard, for example, a C-major accompaniment will be played. Press another key in the left-hand section of the keyboard to select a new chord. The key you press will always determine the "root" of the chord played (i.e. "C" for a C chord). Minor Chords: Simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left. Seventh Chords: Simultaneously press the root key and a white key to its left. Minor-seventh Chords: Simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left. NOTES • The Auto Accompaniment will continue playing even if you lift your fingers from the Auto Accompaniment keys. You only need to press the Auto Accompaniment keys when changing chords. q Mode 4: Multi PSR-1700 Fingrng=4-:Multi PSR-2700 08:Showtune 001:GrandPno C Fingrng=4-:Multi This is a combination of the Single and Chord 1 modes. In this mode the PSR-1700/PSR-2700 automatically discriminates between Single and Chord 1 mode fingerings and generates the appropriate accompaniment. NOTES • If more than two keys are played and all but the highest key are black keys, and the chord is not recognized by the Chord 1 mode, the highest note will be interpreted as the root of a minor (m) chord. • If more than three keys are played and, excluding the highest key, are a mixture of black and white keys, and the chord is not recognized by the Chord 1 mode, the highest note will be interpreted as the root of a minor-seventh (m7) chord. • If more than two keys are played and all but the highest key are white keys, and the chord is not recognized by the Chord 1 mode, the highest note will be interpreted as the root of a seventh (7) chord. 27

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Mode 2: Chord 2
This is essentially the same as the Chord 1 mode, above, except
that the lowest note played in the Auto Accompaniment section of the
keyboard will be played by the bass part rather than the chord root.
PSR-2700
PSR-1700
Fingrng=2–:Chord2
08:Showtune
°
001:GrandPno
C
°°°°°°°
Fingrng=2–:Chord2
C on E
C on G
C
Mode 3: Single
SINGLE mode fingering makes it simple to produce beautifully
orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minor-
seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys in the Auto
Accompaniment section of the keyboard. The accompaniment pro-
duced is perfectly matched to the currently selected accompaniment
style.
Major Chords:
If you press a “C” key in the left-hand section of the keyboard, for
example, a C-major accompaniment will be played. Press another key
in the left-hand section of the keyboard to select a new chord. The key
you press will always determine the “root” of the chord played (i.e.
“C” for a C chord).
Minor Chords:
Simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left.
Seventh Chords:
Simultaneously press the root key and a white key to its left.
Minor-seventh Chords:
Simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key
to its left.
NOTES
• The Auto Accompaniment will continue playing even if you lift
your fingers from the Auto Accompaniment keys. You only need
to press the Auto Accompaniment keys when changing chords.
PSR-2700
PSR-1700
Fingrng=3–:Single
08:Showtune
°
001:GrandPno
C
°°°°°°°
Fingrng=3–:Single
Cm
C
7
Cm
7
C
This is a combination of the Single and Chord 1 modes. In this
mode the PSR-1700/PSR-2700 automatically discriminates between
Single and Chord 1 mode fingerings and generates the appropriate
accompaniment.
NOTES
• If more than two keys are played and all but the highest key are
black keys, and the chord is not recognized by the Chord 1
mode, the highest note will be interpreted as the root of a minor
(m) chord.
• If more than three keys are played and, excluding the highest
key, are a mixture of black and white keys, and the chord is not
recognized by the Chord 1 mode, the highest note will be inter-
preted as the root of a minor-seventh (m7) chord.
• If more than two keys are played and all but the highest key are
white keys, and the chord is not recognized by the Chord 1
mode, the highest note will be interpreted as the root of a sev-
enth (7) chord.
Mode 4: Multi
PSR-2700
PSR-1700
Fingrng=4–:Multi
08:Showtune
°
001:GrandPno
C
°°°°°°°
Fingrng=4–:Multi