Casio keyboard PX-320 User Manual

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Playing a Rhythm

E-21

Fingered Chord Notes

• Except for the chords whose names have

*1 after

them in the above examples, you also can use
inverted fingerings. This means that fingering either
E-G-C or G-C-E will produces a C chord.

• Except for the chords whose names have

*2 after

them in the above examples, you need to press all of
the indicated keys in order to finger a chord. Failure
to include even a single note may produce a chord
that is different from the one you want.

„ FULL RANGE CHORD

The FULL RANGE CHORD mode lets you play a total
of 38 different types of chords (the same chords
available in the FINGERED mode plus 23 more). FULL
RANGE CHORD recognizes the pressing of three or
more keyboard keys anywhere on the keyboard as a
chord fingering. Anything else (pressing one or two
keys, or playing any group of notes that does not form
a chord fingering that is recognized by the keyboard) is
treated as melody notes.

FULL RANGE CHORD Mode Keyboard

z Recognized Chords

Example: C Major or

chord

NOTE

• When there are at least six semitones between the lowest

note and the next note to the right, the lowest note is
assumed to be the bass note.

Type

Chord Types

FINGERED
Mode Chords

15 (See “FINGERED” on page E-20.)

Other Chords

23
For example, the following are chords
that have C as the bass note.

Accompaniment Keyboard/Melody Keyboard

Ddim Ab

7

F

7

Fm

7

Gm

7

Ab

add9

C C C C C

C

, , , ,

,

C

6

, Cm

6

, C

69

Db D E F G Ab Bb

C C C C C C C

, , , , , , ,

B Dbm Dm Fm Gm Am Bbm

C C C C C C C

, , , , , , ,

C

E

E

E G

C

G

C

2

1

1

. . . . Chord C

2

. . . . Chord

C
E

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