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SINGLE
FINGER
— AUTO BASS CHORD —
[AUTO BASS CHORD]
@SINGLE FINGER CHORD
SINGLE
FINGER
CHORD
is the fastest and easiest
mode of play in the AUTO BASS CHORD section. When
in use, you can obtain a total of 48 different chords and
bass notes by pressing one, two or three notes on the
Lower Keyboard as follows:
1) Major Chords
By pressing only one note, a major chord (whose root
or fundamental is the
key played
on the
Lower
Keyboard), will result. The diagram below shows the
relationship between the key which is pressed and the
major chord which is produced.
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F* G* Af
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GAB
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2) Minor Chords
A minor chord can be obtained by simultaneously
pressing the key corresponding to the root, and any
black key to the left of it.
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3) Seventh Chords
By pressing the key corresponding to the root and any
white key to the left of it, you can obtain a Seventh
Chord (also known as a Dominant Seventh Chord).
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4) Minor Seventh Chords
Three notes are required to produce a Minor Seventh
Chord in the Single Finger Chord mode. Simultane-
ously press the key corresponding to the root, and any
black (minor) and any white (seventh) key to the left
of it.
(Example: Gm;)
@ FINGERED CHORD

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