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Panasonic SX-MB100 - Automatic Accompaniment Basics; Chord Playing Techniques; Detectable Chord Types

Panasonic SX-MB100
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Automatic
Accompaniment
When
you
play
a
chord
on
the
keyboard,
this
function
automatically
plays
an
accompaniment
pattern
that
matches
your
selected
rhythm.
With
a
real
accompaniment
as
a
background,
you
can
concentrate
on
playing
the
melody.
*
This
operation
is
enabled
in
the
AUTO
ACCOMPANIMENT
mode.
Playing
chords
You
can
play
a
chord
with
just
one
finger.
W
One-finger
mode
A
major
chord
can
be
played
just
by
pressing
the
key
for
its
root
note.
Example:
C
chord
t
Minor,
seventh
and
minor
seventh
chords
are
also
easily
produced.
seventh
chord
Play
the
root
note
plus
a
black
Play
the
root
note
plus
a
white
Play
the
root
note
plus
a
black
key
to
the
left
of
it.
key
to
the
left
of
it.
key
and
a
white
key
to
the
left
of
it.
minor
chord
minor
seventh
chord
Example:
Cm
Example:
C7
Example:
Cm7
B
Fingered
mode
Specify
the
chord
by
playing
all
the
notes
in
the
chord.
e
Specify
the
chord
by
playing
at
least
three
notes.
The
following
played
chords
can
be
detected
for
each
key
(C
is
given
as an
example):
C,
Cm,
C7,
Cm7,
Cm7
^,
C6,
Стб,
CM7,
Csus4,
Caug,
Cm
^,
C7sus4,
Caug7,
Cdim,
C
^5,
C7
^5,
CmM7,
CM7
75,
CM7*5,
CmM7
^,
etc.
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