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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.
One-finger
mode
A major
chord
can
be played just by pressing the key
for
its
root
note.
Example: C chord
Minor, seventh
and minor
seventh chords
are
also easily
produced.
minor
chord
Play the root note
plus
a
black
key
to the left of it.
seventh
chord
Play the root
note
plus
a
white
key
to the left of it.
minor seventh
chord
Play the root
note plus
a black
key and a white key
to the
left
of It.
Example:
Cm
Example:
07
Example:
Cm7
II
II II
II
Fingered
mode
Specify the chord
by playing all
the notes in the chord.
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,
07,
Om7,
Cm?-^,
06,
Om6, 0M7,
Csus4,
Caug,
Cm
C7sus4, Caug7, Cdim,
0
C7
CmM7,
CM7
CM7+^
CmM7 etc.
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