Playing chords, Part ii playing the rhythm – Panasonic SX-KN2600 User Manual
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Part II
Playing the rhythm
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Playing chords
Choose from the 4 ways of playing chords.
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BASIC mode
This mode lets beginners specify chords with just
one finger. With this mode, chords can be speci-
fied either with one finger
pressing all of the chord's sound components
just by pressing the key for its root note.
Example: C chord
Minor, seventh and minor seventh chords are also easily produced.
• When three or more keys of a chord are pressed, it is recognized as a
ing all the notes in the chord.
• Play at least three notes to specify the chord.
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ADVANCED 1 mode
This mode accepts chords specified with
specifications.
• It recognizes many more chords than the
BASIC mode’s
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ADVANCED 2 mode
This mode accepts chords specified with
the auto accompaniment according to the keys
pressed.
• It recognizes many more chords than the
BASIC mode’s
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PIANIST mode
In the PIANIST mode, the entire keyboard can
be used to specify chords
(ADVANCE) for the automatic accompaniment; a
RIGHT part is assigned to all the keys, and the
keyboard does not split.
• When specifying chords, if you press a key a
perfect 5th or more below the lowest note of
the chord, the BASS part becomes a pattern
based on that note.
(sold separately), for example, pressing the Foot
Switch will play the currently specified chord in
that timing, allowing you to focus your perform-
ance on a solo melody.
• The accompaniment continues in the same
chord as long as the Foot Switch is
depressed, and it does not change even if
other chords are played.
• To change the Foot Switch assignment, refer
to page 172.
minor chord
seventh chord
minor seventh chord
Play the root note plus a
black key to the left of it.
Play the root note plus a
white key to the left of it.
Play the root note plus a
black key and a white key to
the left of it.
Example: Cm
Example: C7
Example: Cm7
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