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HOW TO USE IT:
MAJOR CHORD:
( C, F, G, B
b
, F#, etc.) Any
Major
chord can be played with the tradi-
tional three notes or a single note. To play a one-finger major chord, simply play the key in
the
Left Hand
section of the keyboard that matches the letter name of the chord. For exam-
ple, to play a
C Major
chord (usually just called a
C
chord), play a
C
note with your left
hand on the
Left Hand
section of the keyboard. Use the RED light as a guide.
MINOR CHORD:
(Cm, Fm, Gm, B
b
m, F#m, etc.) Any
Minor
chord can be played with the
“traditional” three notes or with two notes. An easy-play
MCS Minor
chord requires two
notes. The first note matches the letter name of the desired chord (just like a Major chord).
To determine the second note, count UP (to the right) three consecutive notes or keys.
BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE BLACK KEYS WHEN COUNTING UP AND DON’T COUNT
THE NOTE YOU ARE STARTING ON.
For example, to play a
Cm
(
C Minor
) chord, you need to play a C note and the
E
Flat note
to the right of the
C
note. Be sure to press both keys down at the same time.
Music Chord System