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4. The New Features

New Fingerings ....................................................

New fingerings have been added for even greater auto-accompaniment versatility. The available
fingering modes are listed below.
G Single Finger
Same as in previous versions.
G Multi Finger
Same as in previous versions.
G Fingered
This is the most standard fingering mode includ-
ing two-note fingerings as shown in the fingering
chart on pages 11 and 12.
G Fingered Advanced
This mode is ideal for jazz-type chord voicings
which omit the root and/or 5th. The Fingered
Advanced mode also allows two-note fingerings.
See the fingering chart on pages 12 and 13 for
details.
G Fingered Pro
Chords are only detected (changed) when three
or more notes are played. This makes it possible
to play one- or two-note lines (e.g. obbligato or
riff melody) with the left part without causing a
chord change.
G Fingered Pro Advanced
This is a "pro" version of the Fingered Advanced
mode — i.e. chords are only detected when three
or more notes are played.
G On Bass
The lowest note played becomes the bass note.
All other fingerings are the same as in the Fin-
gered mode.
G On Bass Advanced
The lowest note played becomes the bass note.
All other fingerings are the same as in the Fin-
gered Advanced mode.
• Notes in parentheses can be omitted.
• If you play any three adjacent keys (including black keys), the chord sound will be canceled and only the
rhythm instruments will continue playing (Chord Cancel function).
• The chord fingerings listed are all in "root" position, but other inversions can be used – with the exceptions
described on Note column.
• The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence (e.g.
some minor chords followed by the minorseventh).
• Two-note fingerings will produce a chord based on the previously played chord.
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G On Bass Pro
The lowest note played becomes the bass note.
All other fingerings are the same as in the Fin-
gered Pro mode.
G On Bass Pro Advanced
The lowest note played becomes the bass note.
All other fingerings are the same as in the Fin-
gered Pro Advanced mode.
G Full Keyboard
Fingerings are the same as in the Fingered
Advanced mode, but chord detection occurs over
the entire keyboard. Arpeggios are not supported
in this mode.
G AI Full Keyboard (9000Pro Only)
This Full Keyboard mode is suitable for the
piano performance with the both hands (e.g.
arpeggios and melody). Chords can be presumed
even one or two notes are played. There is a limit
to the types of chords that can be detected. See
the fingering chart of the Fingered Advanced
mode on page 13.
• This fingering mode may not be suitable for some
performance.