Auto accompaniment, Fngrngmd, F2: the fingered 2 mode – Yamaha PSR-330 User Manual

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Auto Accompaniment

C

Cm

7

C

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CM

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C

(9)

C

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Caug

Cm

6

Cm

7

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b

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7

CmM

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5

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Cm

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7

Cm

(9)

CmM

7

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CmM

(9)

7

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Cdim

Cdim

7

C

(9)

7

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C

(13)

7

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C

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b

9)

7

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C

b

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Csus

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C

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C

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CM

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7

CM

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11

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CM

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C

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Cm

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C sus

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F2: The FINGERED 2 Mode

This is essentially the same as the FINGERED 1 mode, described above, except
that the FINGERED 2 mode additionally allows you to specify the lowest note of
each chord — simply, the lowest note played in the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
section of the keyboard is used as the accompaniment bass note. This means you
can specify “on-bass” chords in which the main bass note for the chord is not the
root of the chord. For a C major chord, for example, you could use E (the third) or
G (the fifth) as the bass note rather than C.

F2

FngrngMd

C

C on E

C on G

Example for “C” chords

FuL

FngrngMd

FuL: The FULL KEYBOARD Mode

In this mode the PSR-330 automatically differentiates between left-hand chords
and right-hand melody, no matter where they are played on the keyboard. Right-
hand chords with a left-hand bass line — single or octave — are also recognized.
In the first case left-hand chords are recognized and accompaniment is produced
in the same way as in the FINGERED 1 mode, in the latter case the right-hand
chords are recognized in the same way but the accompaniment bass line will be
based on the left-hand bass line you play. This means you can play in just about any
style anywhere on the keyboard, and the PSR-330 will automatically produce
appropriate accompaniment.

• A single note one oc-

tave lower than the
lowest note of the
chord is recognized
as a bass note, and
notes eleven notes or
more higher are rec-
ognized as melody
notes.

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