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• Standard Fingering — lets you play 

chords on the accompaniment keys 
using standard chord formations of 
three or four notes (see “Standard 
Fingering”).

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The concert chord method lets beginning 
keyboard players easily select and play a 
chord.

The number of accompaniment keys you 
press determines the type of chord that 
plays. This chart shows the chord type that 
plays when you press one, two, three, or 
four accompaniment keys at the same time.

The lowest note you play determines the 
key of the chord. For example, if the lowest 
note is C, the keyboard plays a C chord. 

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1. Set 

POWER/MODE

 to 

CONCERT CHORD

.

2. Enter a two-digit auto-rhythm number.

3. To start the auto-rhythm before the auto 

accompaniment, press

 START/STOP.

Or, to synchronize the start of the 
selected auto-rhythm with your 
accompaniment, press 

SYNCHRO/FILL-

IN

.

4. Begin the accompaniment at the 

desired interval by pressing the desired 
accompaniment key(s).

To play a melody along with the 
accompaniment, press any key(s) to 
the right of the accompaniment keys.

5. Adjust 

TEMPO 

¼¼¼¼

 or 

¹¹¹¹

 and 

VOLUME

¼¼¼¼

or 

¹

¹

¹

¹

to the desired level.

6. To change chords without interrupting 

the rhythm, simply press the auto 
accompaniment key(s) required to form 
the new chord.

7. To stop auto accompaniment and the 

auto-rhythm, press 

START/STOP

.

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The standard fingering method uses 
standard formations of three or four notes, 
and lets the experienced musician play a 
wider variety of accompaniment chords. 

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This chart shows the 15 chord types you 
can play on your keyboard by using 
standard fingering. 

1. Set 

POWER/MODE

 to 

FINGERED

.

2. Select and enter an auto-rhythm.

3. To start the auto-rhythm before your 

auto accompaniment, press 

START/

STOP

.

Or, to synchronize the start of the 
selected auto-rhythm with your 
accompaniment, press 

SYNCHRO/FILL-

IN

.

4. Begin the accompaniment at the 

desired interval by pressing at least 
three accompaniment keys to play the 
desired chord.

To play a melody along with the 
accompaniment, press any key(s) to 
the right of the accompaniment keys.

5. Adjust 

TEMPO 

¼¼¼¼

 or 

¹¹¹¹

 and 

VOLUME

¼¼¼¼

or

¹

¹

¹

¹

to the desired level.

6. To change chords without interrupting 

the rhythm, simply press the auto 
accompaniment keys required to form 
the new chord.

7. To stop auto accompaniment and the 

auto-rhythm, press 

START/STOP

.

C D E F G A B C D E F

C D E F G A B C D E F

C D E F G A B C D E F

C D E F G A B C D E F

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Concert Chord

You can press 

any labeled note(s) to the right 

of the lowest note in the chord to produce a 
minor, a dominant seventh, or minor seventh 
chord. 

Standard Fingering

You do not have to press the key marked 
with parentheses on the keyboard in the 
chart to produce a 7, m7, M7, mM7, add9, 
or madd9 chord.

Although the chart shows only one possible 
fingering position for each chord, it is 
possible to play a chord using several 
different positions. For example, the 
following three positions produce the same 
C chord.

When you play an aug, 7

5

, or dim7 chord, 

the lowest note you play determines the 
root of the chord. Be sure that your 
fingering correctly defines the root you 
want.

See “Standard Fingering Chord Charts” on 
Page 11 for all the chords you can play on 
your keyboard using standard fingering 
accompaniment.

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Страница 1: ...a steady beat for many styles of music from rhumba to rock see Percussion Sounds on Page 6 This Owner s Manual explains how to use this electronic keyboard It does not teach music 2146 06 If an icon a...

Страница 2: ...disturbing others you can connect an optional pair of stereo headphones with a 1 4 inch 6 35 mm plug RadioShack sells a wide selection of headphones Insert the headphones plug into PHONES OUTPUT on th...

Страница 3: ...ed To connect an external amplifier to your keyboard insert the cable s plug into PHONES OUTPUT on the back of the keyboard then connect the other end of the cable to the amplifier s input jack s such...

Страница 4: ...hanging Keys on Page 9 Tune Control lets you adjust the pitch of your keyboard so you can play in tune with other instruments see Tuning the Keyboard on Page 9 Back of Keyboard 3 STEP LESSON lets you...

Страница 5: ...different layered tones at the same time when you press one key For example STRINGS PIANO No 80 plays string and piano tones when you press a key 1 4 52 6 610 5 The preset tones numbered 90 through 9...

Страница 6: ...eyboard 75 0 0 This feature lets you insert a short 1 to 2 measure variation in the beat pattern of a selected auto rhythm Press and release SYNCHRO FILL IN while the auto rhythm is playing The keyboa...

Страница 7: ...ord types you can play on your keyboard by using standard fingering 1 Set POWER MODE to FINGERED 2 Select and enter an auto rhythm 3 To start the auto rhythm before your auto accompaniment press START...

Страница 8: ...he lesson by pressing STEP 1 STEP 2 or STEP 3 To exit the lesson mode and return to normal mode press SONG You can press ONE KEY PLAY STEP 1 STEP 2 and STEP 3 any time to enter lesson mode and start p...

Страница 9: ...ed tunes the newly selected tone stays in effect even after you switch to normal mode Changing Keys You cannot change the key while a prerecorded tune is selected or playing The number on the display...

Страница 10: ...FINGERED Set POWER MODE to NORMAL or CONCERT CHORD Or press 3 or 4 keys to form a chord while MODE is set to FINGERED No sound when connected to an external amplifier The volume is turned down Repeate...

Страница 11: ...65 These tables show the left hand fingering for the chords you play most often This illustration shows which fingers on your left hand match the numbers on the charts You cannot play chords marked wi...

Страница 12: ...12 Standard Fingering Chord Charts...

Страница 13: ...13 Standard Fingering Chord Charts...

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