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Casio TONEBANK CT-636 - Casio Chord System; Fingered Accompaniment Modes; Casio Chord System Play; Standard Fingering Play

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7.
Auto-accompaniment
The
Casio
Chord
system
has
been
developed
so
you
can
play
the
four
main
types
of
chords
more
easily.
Playing
of
the
chords
is
simplified
as
shown
below:
(mec
Chord
system
*
Pressing
one
of
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
produces
a
major
chord
corresponding
to
that
note.
¢
Simultaneously
pressing
any
key
to
the
right
(two
keys
at
the
same
time)
results
in
a
minor
chord.
*
Similarly,
pressing
one
more
key
to
the
right
(three
keys
in
all)
produces
a
seventh
chord,
and
pressing
the
fourth
key
to
the
right
(four
keys
in
all)
creates
a
minor
seventh
chord.
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Examples
>
C
(C
major
chord)—Press
@.
Cm
(C
minor
chord)—Press
@,
@
together.
©
C7(C
seventh
chord)—Press
@, @,
©
together.
Oe
ee
cccséidbent
Cw7
(C
minor
seventh
chord)—Press
@,
@,
@,
@
ao
together.
“Not
only
@
@,
and
@,
but
any
black
or
white
keys
can
be
used
as
long
as
they
are
to
the
right
of
@.
[1]
Auto-accompaniment
using
the
Casio
Chord
system
(One-finger
method)
@
Set
the
POWER/CHORD
switch
to
“ON”
position).
Select
one
of
the
auto-rhythms
and
press
the
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN
button.
*
Tempo
indicator
lights,
meaning
that
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
are
ready
for
play.
@
Play
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
according
to
the
Casio
Chord
system.
*
Adjust
the
tempo
and
accompaniment
volume
using
the
respective
controls.
[2}
Auto-accompaniment
play
using
standard
chord
fingering
@)
Set
the
POWER/CHORD
switch
to
“FINGERED
1”
or
“FINGERED
2”.
@
Select
one
of
the
auto-rhythms
and
press
the
SYNCHRO/FILLIN
button.
*
Tempo
indicator
lights,
meaning
that
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
are
ready
for
play.
@
Play
a
chord
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys.
*
Adjust
the
tempo
and
accompaniment
volume
using
the
respective
controls.
*
This
unit
is
capable
of
recognizing
the
following
chords;
<M,
m,
—5,
+5,
dim,
sus4,
7,
M7,
m7,
mMZ
m7-5,
7sus4,
9,
m9>
—14—
7.
Auto-accompaniment
eS
<About
“FINGERED
1”
and
“FINGERED
2”>
This
keyboard
features
two
different
types
of
fingered
accompaniment
patterns.
You
can
select
which
type
you
want
by
selecting
either
the
FINGERED
1
mode,
or
the
FINGERED
2
mode.
Respective
accompaniment
patterns
and
characteris-
tics
are
as
listed
below.
FINGERED
1
Accompaniment
Accompaniment
consists
of
a
single
bass
line
and
two
different
backing
chord
patterns,
The
pattern
does
not
change
until
you
play
a
chord
consisting
of
at
least
3
notes.
FINGERED
2
Accompaniment
Accompaniment
consists
of
a
single
bass
line
and
a
single
backing
chord
pattern.
In
addition,
you
can
add
notes
manually
in
two-note
polyphony
on
the
“accompaniment
keyboard”
without
affecting
the
accompaniment
pattern.
The
pattern
does
not
change
until
you
play
a
chord
consisting
of
at
least
3
notes.
Fingered
2
accompaniment
also
allows
you
to
choose
the
way
the
chord
will
play
rhythmically.
!f
you
keep
repeating
your
chord
shape
in
any
rhythmic
pattern
you
choose
(quarter-notes,
eight-note
triplets
or
any
syncopation)
this
keyboard
will
play
that
chord
pattern
rhythm,
allowing
for
more
flexibility
in
your
accom-
paniment
patterns.
*
Auto-accompaniment
tones
are
preset
in
correspondence
to
each
auto-rhythm
type.
A
list
of
auto-thythms
and
corresponding
accompaniment
tones
is
provided
on
page
16
a
se

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