Using single-finger mode to play chords makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated
accompaniment using major, minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on
the Auto Accompaniment The following abbreviated chord fingering must be used:
Playing single-finger chords (not musically correct, but easy)
Auto accompaniment
Major: Just press the basic key
Minor: Press the basic key and any black key on its left side.
Seventh: Press the basic key and any white on its left side.
Minor seventh: Press the basic key and one white key, and one black on its left side.
C
Cm C7 Cm7
C/D
C m/D m
C 7/D 7 C m7/D m7
D
Dm D7 Dm7
D /E D m/E m D m7/E m7
D 7/E 7
EEm
E7 Em7
F Fm F7 Fm7
F/G
F m/G m F 7/G 7 F m7/G m7
G
Gm
G7
Gm7
G/A
G m/A m G 7/A 7 G m7/A m7
A
Am
A7 Am7
A /B A m/B m A 7/B 7 A m7/B m7
B Bm B7 Bm7
C
Cm
C7 Cm7
CM7
Caug
Csus4 C(9) C7(13) CmM7 Cm7 5 Cdim7
C6
Cm(9)
Cm6
Cdim
C7( 9)
C7( 11)
Cm7(9) Cm7(11)
This is the default accompaniment mode, and relies on your musically corect fingering to make chords.
You can still use shortcuts in this mode. Below, the optional notes are in brackets.
Playing Fingered chords
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