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The Chord Book feature of this keyboard makes it possible for
you to look up information about chords quickly and easily. Sim-
ply input the name of the chord and the the keyboard keys you
should press, the fingers you should use, and the notes that make
up the chord appear on the display along with the chord name.
What is a chord?
A chord is made up of a root note, upon which is stacked a num-
ber of other notes. A variety of different chords can be created by
changing the notes stacked onto a root.
<Example: C chord>
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Stacked notes
Root
Chord Names
Chords are named using upper-case letters from A through G,
which indicate the root note of the chord. If the root note is a sharp
or flat, the chord itself is sharp or flat. A chord name may also be
followed by a degree number or other symbols that indicate cer-
tain characteristics about the chord.
<Examples>
Sharp
| Diminished
Ct dim
Sus fourth
Esus4
Root
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Chord name
OFTT ale Mi tal- OF ale) gem afore) ¢
CHORD BOOK
Chord specification buttons
<Note Names>
SSS
2
Cc
DE
F
G
A
8
C=
White keys
Ce
Ft Ab Bb
(De) (Dt)
(G) (GA (AN
Black keys
Sharps and flats can be referred to using either of the names shown
here. The names in the upper row of this illustration are used by
this keyboard, because they are the names that are most common-
ly used in musical notation.
Inverted Forms
There are a number of different ways to play the same chord. A
form that is different from the basic form but still produces the
same chord is called an "inverted form."
<Example: C chord>
All of the following are C chords.
a
=
2
2
To look up a chord using the Chord
Book
I. Press the CHORD BOOK button.
Display 1, 3,5
TONE
RHYTHM
SONG BANK
STATUS
TEMPO
MAIN VOLUME
2 . Press the CLEAR button.
3. if the chord name you plan to input is a non-
major chord, use the chord specification but-
tons to specify the chord type.
* Non-major chords include minor, seventh, sustained, etc.
chords.
¢ See page E-22 for details on the chord specification but-
tons.
* Skip step 3 if you want to input a major chord name.
<Example: Fim7-5>
TONE
RHYTHM
SONG BANK
STATUS
TEMPO
MAIN VOLUME
ma Be
4, Press the accompaniment keyboard key that
corresponds to the root note of the chord.
¢ A dash appears in place of the chord name if the chord
cannot be recognized by the keyboard.
* To specify F,, for example, press the Ft key.
¢ The key you press is indicated on the graphic keyboard
and the corresponding chord sounds.
<Example: Fi'm7-5>
ce
@ae
ce
CDEFGABCOEF
RHYTHM
SONG BANK
STATUS
TEMPO
MAIN VOLUME
5: Check to make sure that the chord name on
the display is the one you want. if it isn't, repeat
the above from step 2.
6. Ifthe chord Is correct, you can see its fingering
on the graphic keyboard. Try playing the chord
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on the keyboard.
<Example>
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