Yamaha PSR-530 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Auto Accompaniment
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
( )
F2: The FINGERED 2 Mode
This is essentially the same as the FINGERED 1 mode, described above, except
that the FINGERED 2 mode additionally allows you to specify the lowest note of
each chord — simply, the lowest note played in the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
section of the keyboard is used as the accompaniment bass note. This means you
can specify “on-bass” chords in which the main bass note for the chord is not the
root of the chord. For a C major chord, for example, you could use E (the third) or
G (the fifth) as the bass note rather than C.
F2
FngrngMd
C C on E C on G
Example for “C” chords
FuL
FngrngMd
FuL: The FULL KEYBOARD Mode
When the FULL KEYBOARD mode is selected, the PSR-530 will automatically
create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything using both
hands, anywhere on the keyboard. You do not have to worry about specifying the
accompaniment chords. The name of the detected chord will appear in the display.
When the FULL KEY-
BOARD mode is se-
lected, the split point
setting (see page 29)
for the auto accompa-
niment will be ig-
nored.
Chord detection oc-
curs at approximately
8th-note intervals. Ex-
tremely short chords
— less than an 8th
note in length — may
not be detected.