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E a s y A c c o m p a n i m e n t
The chord is actually entered only when the [ENTER] key is
pressed. Until the [ENTER] key is pressed, the newly specified
chord root and type will flash on the display.
■
NOTE
•
Actually, you can press the chord type key and then the root key, the
order doesn’t matter.
The Chord Types
add9
added ninth.
M
major.
M7(9)
major seventh ninth.
M7
major seventh.
aug
augmented.
6
sixth.
7(9)
seventh ninth.
7
seventh.
add9
minor added ninth.
m
minor
m7(9)
minor seventh ninth.
m7
minor seventh.
mM7
minor major seventh.
m6
minor sixth.
m7(11)
minor seventh added eleventh.
m7(
b
5)
minor seventh flatted fifth.
7(
#
9)
seventh sharp ninth.
7(
b
9)
seventh flatted ninth.
7(
b
13)
seventh added flatted thirteenth.
7(13)
seventh added thirteenth.
7(
#
11)
seventh added sharp eleventh.
7(
#
5)
seventh sharp fifth.
7sus4
seventh suspended fourth.
sus4
suspended fourth.
- - -
non-ABC (see “NOTE” below).
dim
diminished.
■
NOTE
•
The “- - -” chord type marking is a special “non-ABC” type that can be
used to transpose accompaniment patterns to the selected chord root
without re-harmonization.
•
If you enter only the chord root without a chord type, the preceding
chord type will be retained. In the same way the root of the preceding
chord will be retained if only the chord type is entered.