Yamaha PSR-4000 Owner's Manual - Page 33

Hear the Chord, Invert the Fingering as Necessary, Stop the Accompaniment, Exit When Done

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Using the Accompaniment Section V Hear the Chord ...At this point you can "play" and hear the specified chord by pressing the ENTER LCD button - i.e. the specified chord accompaniment will sound and the chord will appear in notation form on the musical staff under "played CHORD" in the upper half of the display. NOTES • Chords which are recognizable by the PSR-4000 CHORD ASSIST function can also be entered by playing them on the ABC section of the keyboard. The chord will appear in notation form on the musical staff under "played CHORD" in the upper half of the display. B Invert the Fingering as Necessary ...Use the INVERSION LCD [v/w] controls to shift the fingering up or down the keyboard. Each time an INVERSION LCD [v/w] control is pressed the next viable fingering (inversion) appears on the graphic keyboard display and the musical staff below "selected CHORD". N Stop the Accompaniment ...Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the accompaniment. M Exit When Done ...Press the EXIT LCD button or the panel [EXIT] button to exit from the Chord Assist function. 29

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Using the Accompaniment Section
V
Hear the Chord
...............................................................................................................................................................................
At this point you can “play” and hear the speci-
fied chord by pressing the
ENTER
LCD button —
i.e. the specified chord accompaniment will sound
and the chord will appear in notation form on the
musical staff under “played CHORD” in the upper
half of the display.
NOTES
Chords which are recognizable by the PSR-4000 CHORD
ASSIST function can also be entered by playing them on
the ABC section of the keyboard. The chord will appear in
notation form on the musical staff under “played CHORD”
in the upper half of the display.
B
Invert the Fingering as Necessary
...........................................................................................................................
Use the
INVERSION
LCD
[
/
]
controls to
shift the fingering up or down the keyboard. Each
time an
INVERSION
LCD
[
/
]
control
is pressed
the next viable fingering (inversion) appears on the
graphic keyboard display and the musical staff be-
low “
selected CHORD
”.
N
Stop the Accompaniment
...................................................................................................................................................
Press the
[START/STOP]
button to stop the
accompaniment.
M
Exit When Done
............................................................................................................................................................................
Press the
EXIT
LCD button or the panel
[EXIT]
button to exit from the Chord Assist function.