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Standard Fingering
The standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or four notes, and
lets the experienced musician play a wider variety of accompaniment chords.
You can play the following 14 chord types on your Concertmate 690, in any key, us-
ing the standard fingering method.
()
Major (M)Minor (m)AugmentedSuspendedDominant
(aug)4th (SUS4)7th (7)
()()
Minor 7thMajor 7thMinor Half- Major FlatDominant
(m7)(M7)Diminished5th (-5)Suspended
(m7-5)4th (7sus4)
()()
Major 9thMinor 9thMinor/Major Diminished
(9)(m9)7th (mM7)
Notes:
? To produce a simple variation of a Cm7, Cmaj7, Cdim, or CmM7 chord, omit
the finger positions shown in parentheses (on the keys).
? The diagram above shows only one possible finger position for each chord. It is
possible to play a chord using several different finger positions. For example,
the following three finger positions produce the same C chord.
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