Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 33
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Using Auto Accompaniment q SINGLE FINGER ACCOMPANIMENT Single-finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minorseventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the left-hand section of the keyboard. The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used: C s For a major chord, press the root key only. s For a minor chord, simultaneously press the root key Cm and a black key to its left. s For a seventh chord, simultaneously press the root C7 key and a white key to its left. s For a minor-seventh chord, simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left. Cm7 2 If the FINGERED Mode is Selected, Select the Desired Fingering Mode ... The PSR-620 has three fingering modes for fingered accompaniment - Normal, Bass and Full. The NORMAL mode is automatically selected whenever the power is initially turned ON. To select a different fingering mode first select the OVERALL functions by pressing the [FUNCTION] button to the left of the display as many times as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to "OVERALL" in the function list to the left of the display. "FngrngMd" should appear on the top line of the display (if a different OVERALL function is selected, press the cursor [v] or [w] button as many times as necessary until "FngrngMd" appears). Then use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons and the data dial to select the desired fingering mode (the mode abbreviation appears to the left of "FngrngMd" on the display). FUNCTION CURSOR VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARM/ ECHO OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT nor FngrngMd The Normal ("nor"), Bass ("bAS") and Full ("Full") fingering modes function as follows: 31