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PSR-450 Owner’s Manual
Playing Style (Accompaniment) Chords
When the [ACMP ON/OFF] button has been used to turn style accompaniment on the fol-
lowing chords can be played in the accompaniment range of the keyboard (to the left of
the split point) to produce accompaniment.
Simple chords using just 1 ~ 3 fingers.
Properly fingered full chords.
The initial default split point is 54 (F#2)
36 48 60 72 84 96
All the chord fingerings here
are illustrated using C as the
root.
See page 28 for details on how
to set the split point.
NOTE
Simple Chords Using 1 ~ 3 Fingers
Major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chords can be played using the simple
fingerings shown below.
Full Chords
The recognized chord fingerings are as shown below.
•To play a major chord
Press the root note of
the chord.
•To play a minor chord
Press the root note
together with the
nearest black key to the
left of it.
•To play a seventh chord
Press the root note together
with the nearest white key
to the left of it.
•To play a minor seventh
chord
Press the root note together
with the nearest white and
black keys to the left of it
(three keys altogether).
* Notes enclosed in parentheses are optional; the chords will be recognized without them.
The keyboard keys corre-
sponding to the chord roots
are as follows:
NOTE
Accompaniment range
(keys to the left of the split
point — 54[F#2]).
C
Cm
C
7
Cm
7
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
( )
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