Yamaha PSR-4000 Owner's Manual - Page 24
Single Finger Sf, Fingered 2 Fc2, Fingered 1 Fc1
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Using the Accompaniment Section q SINGLE FINGER (SF) Single-finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the left- hand section of the keyboard. The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used: s For a major chord, press the root key only. C G F s For a minor chord, simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left. s For a seventh chord, simultaneously press the root key and a white key to its left. Cm C7 Cm 7 s For a minor-seventh chord, simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left. q FINGERED 1 (FC1) This is the default ABC mode. The FINGERED 1 mode lets you finger your own chords on the ABC section of the keyboard (i.e. all keys to the left of and including the split-point key - normally F#2), while the PSR-4000 supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm, bass, and chord accompaniment in the selected style. The FINGERED 1 mode will accept the 34 chord types. q FINGERED 2 (FC2) This mode accepts the same fingerings as the FINGERED 1 mode, but the lowest note played in the ABC section of the keyboard is used as the bass root, allowing you to play "on bass" or "fraction" chords (in the FINGERED 1 mode the root of the chord is always used as the bass root). 20