Using auto- accompaniment, Easy random fingering, With both types of auto-accompaniment – Optimus CONCERTMATE 575 User Manual

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USING AUTO-
ACCOMPANIMENT

The first 18 keys on the left side of the
keyboard with note labels above them
are called accompaniment keys.

You can set the Concertmate 575 to
play these two types of auto-accompa-
niment using those keys.

Easy Random Fingering — lets
you play chords on the accompa-
niment keys using chord forma-
tions of one to four notes. The
number of keys you press deter-
mines the type of chord that plays
(see “Easy Random Fingering”).

Standard Fingering — lets you
play chords on the accompani-
ment keys using standard chord
formations of three or four notes
(see “Standard Fingering” on
Page 16).

Note: You can use

FILL-IN

with both

types of auto-accompaniment.

Easy Random Fingering

The easy random fingering method
lets beginning keyboard players easily
select and play a chord — the number
of accompaniment keys you press de-
termines the type of chord played.

The following table shows the types of
chords you can play with easy random
fingering, when you press one, two,
three, or four accompaniment keys at
the same time.

Notes:

• The lowest note you play deter-

mines the key of the chord. For
example, if the lowest note is C,
the Concertmate 575 plays a C
chord.

• You can press any labeled note(s)

to the right of the lowest note in
the chord to produce a minor, sev-
enth, or minor seventh chord.

MODE

POWER OFF

FINGERED

NORMAL

CONCERT

CHORD

VOLUME

MIN

MAX

TEMPO

FILL-IN

START/

STOP

C

C

#

E

b

D

E

F

F

#

G

A

b

A

B

b

B

C

C

#

D

E

b

E

F

£

CHORD

100 SOUNDS
KEYBOARD

00 PIANO
01 ELEC PIANO
02 FUNKY CLAVI
03 HARPSICHORD
04 ELEC ORGAN
05 JAZZ ORGAN
06 PIPE ORGAN
07 CHURCH ORGAN
08 STREET ORGAN
09 ACCORDION

WIND

10 SAMBA WHISTLE
11 WHISTLE
12 QUENA
13 FLUTE
14 FLUTE-VIB
15 OCARINA
16 BAGPIPE
17 HARMONICA
18 CHORUS
19 BRASS-STRINGS

STRING

20 WARM STRINGS
21 STRINGS
22 VIOLIN
23 VIOLIN-VIB
24 CELLO
25 ELEC GUITAR
26 JAZZ GUITAR
27 MUTE GUITAR
28 METAL GUITAR
29 SLAP BASS

30 ELEC BASS
31 WOOD BASS
32 SNARE BASS
33 MANDOLIN
34 BANJO
35 SITAR
36 UKULELE
37 HARP
38 TAISHOKOTO
39 SHAMISEN

BRASS

40 BRASS ENS
41 WARM BRASS
42 TRUMPET
43 TUBA
44 BRASS HIT
45 WIND ENS
46 ENGLISH HORN
47 OBOE
48 BASSOON
49 CLARINET

PERCUSSION

50 VIBRAPHONE
51 MARIMBA
52 CHURCH BELLS
53 BELLS
54 TOM
55 ROCK DRUM
56 SWING DRUM
57 TRIANGLE
58 SAMPLE PERCUSSION
59 MATSURI

Note Labels

Accompaniment

Keys

Number

of Keys

Pressed

Chord Type

1

Major

2

Minor (m)

3

Dominant Seventh (7)

4

Minor Seventh (m7)

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