Using auto accompaniment, Fngrngmd – Yamaha PSR-520 User Manual

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Using Auto Accompaniment

SINGLE FINGER ACCOMPANIMENT

Single-finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifully
orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minor-
seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the left-hand
section of the keyboard. The abbreviated chord fingerings described be-
low are used:

Cm

C

7

Cm

7

C

■ For a major chord, press the root key only.

■ For a minor chord, simultaneously press the root key

and a black key to its left.

■ For a seventh chord, simultaneously press the root

key and a white key to its left.

■ For a minor-seventh chord, simultaneously press the

root key and both a white and black key to its left.

FUNCTION

FngrngMd

nor

VOICE

STYLE

SONG

REGIST MEMORY

MULTI PAD

DUAL VOICE

SPLIT VOICE

HARM/ECHO

OVERALL

DIGITAL EFFECT

CURSOR

2

If the FINGERED Mode is Selected, Select the
Desired Fingering Mode

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The PSR-520 has three fingering modes for fingered accompaniment —

Normal, Bass and Full. The NORMAL mode is automatically selected
whenever the power is initially turned ON. To select a different fingering
mode first select the OVERALL functions by pressing the [FUNCTION]
button to the left of the display as many times as necessary until the arrow-
head in the display appears next to “OVERALL” in the function list to the
left of the display. “FngrngMd” should appear on the top line of the display
(if a different OVERALL function is selected, press the cursor [] or []
button as many times as necessary until “FngrngMd” appears). Then use the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons and the data dial to select the desired fingering
mode (the mode abbreviation appears to the left of “FngrngMd” on the dis-
play).

The Normal (“nor”), Bass (“bAS”) and Full (“Full”) fingering modes

function as follows:

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