Auto accompaniment, Chord types recognized in the fingered mode – Yamaha 9000 Pro User Manual

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Auto Accompaniment

Auto Accompaniment

Reference

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Chord Types Recognized in the Fingered Mode

Chord Name [Abbreviation]

Normal Voicing

Display for root “C”

Major [M]

1 - 3 - 5

C

Add ninth [(9)]

1 - 2 - 3 - 5

C(9)

Sixth [6]

1 - (3) - 5 - 6

C6

Sixth ninth [6(9)]

1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 6

C6(9)

Major seventh [M7]

1 - 3 - (5) - 7

CM7

Major seventh ninth [M7(9)]

1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 7

CM7(9)

Major seventh add sharp eleventh [M7(#11)]

1 - (2) - 3 - #4 - 5 - 7 or
1 - 2 - 3 - #4 - (5) - 7

CM7#11

Flatted fifth [(b5)]

1 - 3 - b5

C(b5)

Major seventh flatted fifth [M7b5]

1 - 3 - b5 - 7

CM7b5

Suspended fourth [sus4]

1 - 4 - 5

Csus4

Augmented [aug]

1 - 3 - #5

Caug

Major seventh augmented [M7aug]

1 - (3) - #5 - 7

CM7aug

Minor [m]

1 - b3 - 5

Cm

Minor add ninth [m(9)]

1 - 2 - b3 - 5

Cm(9)

Minor sixth [m6]

1 - b3 - 5 - 6

Cm6

Minor seventh [m7]

1 - b3 - (5) - b7

Cm7

Minor seventh ninth [m7(9)]

1 - 2 - b3 - (5) - b7

Cm7(9)

Minor seventh eleventh [m7(11)]

1 - (2) - b3 - 4 - 5 - (b7)

Cm7_11

Minor major seventh [mM7]

1 - b3 - (5) - 7

CmM7

Minor major seventh ninth [mM7(9)]

1 - 2 - b3 - (5) - 7

CmM7_9

Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7b5]

1 - b3 - b5 - b7

Cm7b5

Minor major seventh flatted fifth [mM7b5]

1 - b3 - b5 - 7

CmM7b5

Diminished [dim]

1 - b3 - b5

Cdim

Diminished seventh [dim7]

1 - b3 - b5 - 6

Cdim7

Seventh [7]

1 - 3 - (5) - b7 or
1 - (3) - 5 - b7

C7

Seventh flatted ninth [7(b9)]

1 - b2 - 3 - (5) - b7

C7(b9)

Seventh add flatted thirteenth [7(b13)]

1 - 3 - 5 - b6 - b7

C7b13

Seventh ninth [7(9)]

1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - b7

C7(9)

Seventh add sharp eleventh [7(#11)]

1 - (2) - 3 - #4 - 5 - b7 or
1 - 2 - 3 - #4 - (5) - b7

C7#11

Seventh add thirteenth [7(13)]

1 - 3 - (5) - 6 - b7

C7(13)

Seventh sharp ninth [7(#9)]

1 - #2 - 3 - (5) - b7

C7(#9)

Seventh flatted fifth [7b5]

1 - 3 - b5 - b7

C7b5

Seventh augmented [7aug]

1 - 3 - #5 - b7

C7aug

Seventh suspended fourth [7sus4]

1 - 4 - 5 - b7

C7sus4

One plus two plus five [1+2+5]

1 - 2 - 5

C1+2+5

C

Cm

7

C

( )

CM

( )

7

C

(9)

C

( )

(9)

6

Caug

Cm

6

Cm

7

( )

Cm

b5

7

CmM

b5

7

Cm

( )

(9)

7

Cm

(9)

CmM

7

( )

CmM

(9)

7

( )

Cdim

Cdim

7

C

(9)

7

( )

C

(13)

7

( )

C

(b9)

7

( )

C

(b13)

7

Csus

4

C

1+2+5

C

b5

7

C

6

( )

( )

CM

7 (9)

7

CM

(#11)

( )

7

CM

b5

C

(b5)

( )

C

(#11)

7

C

(#9)

7

( )

C aug

7

Cm

7(11)

( )

( )

CM aug

7

( )

C sus

4

7

Example for “C” chords

• Notes in parentheses can be

omitted.

• If you play any three adjacent

keys (including black keys), the
chord sound will be canceled
and only the rhythm instru-
ments will continue playing
(Chord Cancel function).

• Playing a single key or two

same root keys in the adjacent
octaves produces accompani-
ment based only on the root.

• A perfect fifth (1 + 5) produces

accompaniment based only on
the root and fifth which can be
used with both major and
minor chords.

• The chord fingerings listed are

all in “root” position, but other
inversions can be used — with
the following exceptions:

m7, m7

b

5, 6, m6, sus4, aug,

dim7, 7

b

5, 6(9), m7_11,

1+2+5.

• Inversion of the 7sus4 chord is

not recognized if the 5th is
omitted.

• The auto accompaniment will

sometimes not change when
related chords are played in
sequence (e.g. some minor
chords followed by the minor
seventh).

• Two-note fingerings will pro-

duce a chord based on the pre-
viously played chord.

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