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Choose how to play chords by using the
Chord recognition
One Finger
One Finger Plus
Fingered (1 Note)
Fingered (3 Notes)
Advanced
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Press the
EXIT
How to play chords
This mode is only available when the SPLIT indicator is turned on.
If you turn it off, the mode will automatically switch to Fingered (3
Notes).
With this mode, you can compose a chord using a simplified chord
playing technique:
• Play a single note for a Major chord to be recognized.
• Play the root note, plus a white key on the left, for a 7th. For
example, play C3 + B2 for a C7.
• Play the root note, plus a black key on the left, for a Minor chord.
For example, play C3 + Bb2 for a C minor.
• Play the root note, plus a white and a black key on the left, for a
Minor 7th. For example, play C3 + B2 + Bb2 for a C min 7.
This mode works like One Finger. However, if you play complete
chords, it will recognize them as if you were in Fingered (3 Notes).
This way, you can play chords that One Finger cannot recognize.
When the SPLIT indicator is turned on, play one or more notes to
compose a chord. A full Major chord will be recognized even if only
a single note is played.
When the SPLIT indicator is turned off, play at least three notes to
compose a chord.
Always play three or more notes for a chord to be recognized.
When the SPLIT indicator is turned on, play one or more notes for a
chord to be recognized. If you play a single note, a 'root+8ve' will be
played. If you play a fifth, a 'root+5th' chord will be played.
When the SPLIT indicator is turned off, play at least three notes to
compose a chord.
With this mode, you can play rootless and slashed chords, often
used in jazz, fusion or modern pop. You don't always need to play
the root note, that would otherwise double the note already played
by the bassist.
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