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CASIO
CHORD
This
method
of
chord
play
makes
it
possible
for
anyone
to
easily
play
chords,
regardless
of
previous
musical
knowledge
and
experience.
The
following
describes
the
CASIO
CHORD
“Accompaniment
key-
board”
and
"Melody
keyboard”,
and
tells
you
how
to
play
CASIO
CHORDs.
:
CASIO
CHORD
Accompaniment
Keyboard
and
Melody
Keyboard
:
jo
*feyooerd
Melody
keyboard
————|
sNOTES
-
if
The
accompaniment
keyboard
can
be
used
for
playing
chords
only.
No
sound
will
be
produced
if
you
try
playing
single
melody
notes
on
the
ac-
companiment
keyboard,
Chord
Types
CASIO
CHORD
accompaniment
lets
you
play
four
types
of
chords
with
minimal
fingering.
-
.
Major
bioadtes
ak
,
Major
chord
names
are
marked
above
the
keys
of
the
accompaniment
key-
Major
(C)
board.
Note
that
the
chord
produced
F
when
you
press
an
accompaniment
i
keyboard
does
not
change
octave,
re-
gardless
of
which
key
you
use
to
pley
it.
Minor
chords
(m)
To
play
a
minor
chord,
keep
the
ma-
C
minor
(Cm)
jor
chord
key
depressed
and
press
any
F
la
other
accompaniment
keyboard
key
located
to
the
right
of
the
major
chord
key.
Seventh
chords
(7)
To
play
a
seventh
chord,
keep
the
ma-
jor
chord
key
depressed
and
press
any
other
two
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
located
to
the
right
of
the
major
chord
key.
.
C
seventh
(C7)
a
Cc
minor
seventh
(Cm7)
(uuu
“ENOTES
it
makes
no
difference
whelher
you
press
black
or
while
keys
{fo
the
right
of
a
major
chord
key
when
playing
minor
and
seventh
chords.
Minor
seventh
chords
(m7)
To
play
a
minor
seventh
chord,
keep
the
major
chord
key
depressed
and
press
any
other
three
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
located
to
the.
right
of
the
major
chord
key.
F-18
FINGERED
FINGERED
provides
you
with
a
total
of
15
different
chord
types.
The
following
describes
the
FINGERED
“Accompaniment
keyboard”
and
“Melody
keyboard”,
and
tells
you
how
to
play
a
C-root
chord
using
FINGERED.
FINGERED
Accompaniment
Keyboard
and
Melody
Key-
.
board
Melody
Sagieiel
—_
Accompaniment
+
keyboard
INOTES
:
The
accompaniment
keyboard
can
be
used
for
playing
chords
only,
No
sound
will
be
produced
if
you
try
playing
single
melody
notes
on
the
ac-
companiment
keyboard.
ion
ey
ED
iy
i
Ce
Tm
im
Tey)
ie
Cmadd9
7
*{;
Inverted
fingerings
cannot
be
used.
The
lowest
note
is
the
root.
#2:
The
same
chord
can
be
played
without
pressing
the
5th
G.
ENOTES!
*
Except
for
the
chords
specified
In
nate’
above,
inverted
lingerings
(le.
playing
E-G-C
or
G-C-E
instead
of
C-E-G)
will
produce
the
same
chords
as
the
siandard
fingering.
«
Except
for
the
exception
specified
in
note’?
above,
all
of
ihe
keys
that
-
make
up
a
chord
must
be
pressed.
Failure
(o
press
even
a
single
key
will
not
play
the
desired
FINGERED
chord.
re
eRrenre
Tr
FULL
RANGE
CHORD
This
accompaniment
method
provides
a
total
of
38
different
chord
types:
the
15
chord
types
available
with
FINGERED
plus
23
addi-
tional
types,
The
keyboard
interprets
sny
input
of
three
or
more
keys
that
matches
a
FULL
RANGE
CHORD
pattern
to
be
a
chord.
Any
other
input
(that
is
not
a
FULL
RANGE
CHORD
pattern)
is
interpret-
ed
as
melody
play.
Because
of
this,
there
Is
no
need
for
a
separate
accompaniment
keyboard,
so
the
entire
keyboard,
from
end
to
end,
functions
as
a
melody
keyboard
that
can
be
used
for
both
melody
and
chords.
FULL
RANGE
CHORD
Accompaniment
Keyboard
and
Melody
Keyboard
Accompaniment
keybosrd/Matody
keyboard
—_
Chords
Recognized
by
This
Keyboard
The
following
table
identifies
patterns
that
are
recognized
as
chords
by
FULL
RANGE
CHORD.
Pattern
Type
Number
of
Chord
Varlations
The
15
chord
patterns
shown
under
“FINGERED”
on
page
E-18,
See
the
fingered
chord
Chart
on
page
A-5
for
details
on
playing
chords
with
other
roots.
FINGERED
23
standard
chord
fingerings.
The
fol-
lowing
are
examples
of
the
23
chords
available
with
C
as
the
bass
note.
Cee
Cme¢
Cas
Standard
Fingerings
Example:
To
play
the
chord
C
major.
Either
of
the
fingerings
shown
in
the
illustration
below
will
produce
C
major.
EG
Cm
Chord
E
66c
c
t
L_
=>
Chord
=
®@
THA-EO2A
ENOTES!
+
As
with
he
FINGERED
mode
(page
E-18),
you
can
play
the
notes
that
form
a
chord
in
any
combination
((D).
©
When
the
lowest
note
of
a
chord
Is
separated
from
its
neighboring
note
by
six
or
more
semitones,
(he
lowest
note
becomes
the
bass
note
(2).
<
Music
Example
>
Tone:
016
F
Rhythm:
04
~
Tempo:
070
v
e
hd
en)
Using
an
Intro
Pattern
This
keyboard
lets
you
insert
a
short
intro
into
a
rhythm
pattern
to
make
startup
smoother
and
more
natural.
The
following
procedure
describes
how
to
use
the
Intro
feature.
Be-
“fore
starting,
you
should
first
select
the
rhythm
you
want
to
use,
and
set
the
tempo.
To
insert
an
intro
Press
the
INTRO
button
to
start
the
selected
rhythm
with
an
intro
pattern.
+
With
the
above
setup,
the
intro
pattern
is
played
and
the
auto
ac-
companiment
with
intro
pattern
starts
33
soon
as
you
play
chords
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard.
INOTES
The
standard
rhythm
paltern
starts
to
play
ater
the
intro
patiern
ig
com:
plete.
:
:
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BrandCasio
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