Auto accompaniment - types – Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp. GP-3 User Manual

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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT - TYPES

HOW TO PLAY CHORDS

There are 3 different ways to specify chords on the Keyboard.

Basic Mode (One Finger)

For beginner players, a left hand chord can be specified with just one
finger. You can either press one key on the left keyboard section to
specify the root note (one-finger), or play all the notes of the chord.

Note: When the rhythm is on, even if the keys are released, the
accompaniment continues to play in the specified chord until you specify
another chord.

ONE FINGER

Press a key in the left keyboard section to specify the root note. The
major chord corresponding to this root note is automatically played in an
accompaniment pattern.

Accompaniment
Piano Key Area

Left Hand Area

Right Hand Area

Major Chord: Press any key in the auto accompaniment section of
the piano. The key you press determines the root note of the major
chord.

Minor Chord: Press the root key and the third piano key to its right
(minor 3rd key) in the auto accompaniment section of the piano
simultaneously.

Seventh Chord: Press the root key and the piano key to its immedi-
ate left (7th key) in the auto accompaniment section of the piano
simultaneously.

Minor-Seventh Chord: Press the root key and both the second
piano key to its left (7th key) and the third piano key to its right (minor
3rd key) in the auto accompaniment section of the piano simulta-
neously.

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