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Casio TONE BANK CT-657 - Playing an accompaniment using standard fingering

Casio TONE BANK CT-657
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6.
Auto-accompaniment
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Playing
an
accompaniment
using
standard
fingering
-
The
standard
fingering
(FINGERED)
mode
lets
you
play
a
wider
variety
ot
chords.
You
can
start
an
accompaniment
pattern
by
pressing
down
either
three
or
four
of
the
proper
accompaniment
keys.
This
unit
is
capable
of
recognizing
15
different
chords.
The
following
shows
the
fingerings
of
the
recognized
chords
with
a
root
of
C.
Note
that
the
|
fingerings
within
parentheses
can
be
Omines
moe
ehanging
the.sound
of
the
chord
ones
oe
.
3
Cdim
Caus
-
Csus4
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omal7
.
Om7-5
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C7sus4
Caddo
Cmaddo.
CmM7
7
Cdim7
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Notes
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Each
of
the
above
examples
shows
only
one
of
the
possible
fingerings
for
each
chord.
Note
that
you
can
play
a
chord
by
pressing
its
notes
in
any
combination.
pot
example,
each
of
the
following
mpgenings
produce
the
same
C
chord.
or
°
See
the
“List
of
fingered
chord”
on
page
56-58
for
infomation
on
the
fingering
of
chords
with
all
the
roots.
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6.
Auto-accompaniment
Follow
these
steps
to
play
the
standard
fingering
auto-accompaniment.
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Set
the
POWERICHORD
selector
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the
Peer
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.
Select
one
of
the
auto-rhythms.
(refer
to
“Auto-rhythms”
on
page
13)
.
Start
the
auto-rhythm
by
pressing
the
START/STOP
button.
.
Press
the
accompaniment
keys
for
the
desired
chord.
.
Adjust
TEMPO
[A/V],
MAIN.
VOLUME
slider,
and
ACCOMP
VOLUME
slider.
.
Press
the
START/STOP
button
to
stop
the
auto-accompaniment.
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es
START/
STOP
.
Pru
ty
Note
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can
also
use
intraductions,
fill-ins
and
ending
patterns
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