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• the fingers you need to use to
play the chord (on the center
“hands”)
• the notes that make up the chord
(on the staff display)
5. Use
–
or
+
to scroll through the
chords associated with the root
chord you entered in Step 3. Or,
press a different root key to see the
chords based on that key.
Notes:
• If the chord is not recognized by
the keyboard, only a dash
appears on the display.
• Since the keyboard automatically
changes some chords so you can
play them on the accompaniment
keyboard, the keyboard might dis-
play some chords in inverted
form.
6. Using the center “hands” as a guide,
play the displayed chord on the key-
board.
7. When you have finished, press
CHORD BOOK
to turn off chord
book.
To display the name of the chord you
play, press
CHORD BOOK
, then play the
chord on the accompaniment keyboard.
The display shows the chord name and
other information.
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