Playing a Rhythm
FINGERED
Chord TypeExample
In the FINGERED mode, you play standard chord fingerings in
Major Chordsthe accompaniment area to play chords. To finger a C chord, for
Pressing a single accompanimentC (C major)
example, you would press the C-E-G keys.
area key in the CASIO CHORDCC##DEEFFGAABBCC#DEE F
mode will play the major chord
whose name is marked above theFINGERED Mode Keyboard
key. All of the accompaniment
area keys that are marked with the
same chord name play exactly the
same chord.Accompaniment AreaMelody Area
Minor Chords
To play a minor chord, press theCm (C minor)
accompaniment area key thatCC##DEEFFGAABBCC#DEE FIMPORTANT!
corresponds to the major chord,Y In the FINGERED mode, the keys in the accompaniment area of
while also pressing one otherthe keyboard operate as Ochord switches� only. You cannot use
accompaniment area key to thethe keys in this area to play notes.
right.
Seventh Chords
To play a seventh chord, press theC7 (C 7th)CCmCdim
accompaniment area key thatCC##DEEFF GAABBCC#DEE F
corresponds to the major chord,
while also pressing two other
accompaniment area keys to the
right.Caug *1Csus4C7 *2
Minor Seventh Chords
To play a minor seventh chord,Cm7 (C minor 7th)
press the accompaniment area keyCC##DEEFFGAABBCC#DEE F
that corresponds to the major
5
chord, while also pressing threeCm7 *2Cmaj7 *2Cm7
other accompaniment area keys to
the right.
C75 *1C7sus4Cadd9
NOTE
Y When playing a minor, seventh, or minor seventh chord, it
makes no different whether the additional keys you press
are black or white.
Cmadd9CmM7 *2Cdim7 *1
NOTE
Y See the OFingered Chord Chart� on page A-6 for information
about fingering chords with other roots in the accompaniment
area.
*1: Inverted fingerings are not supported for these chords. The
lowest note fingered is used as the root. See the NOTE below
for more information about inverted chords.
*2: For these chords, the same chord is specified even if the G fifth
is not fingered.
NOTE
Y Except for the chords whose names have *1 after them in the
above examples, you can also use inverted fingerings for
chords. This means, for example, that you could use the
fingering E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-E-G for C major.
Y Except for the chords whose names have *2 after them in the
above examples, you need to press all of the indicated keys
in order to finger a chord. Failure to include even a single
note may produce a chord that is different from the one you
want.
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