Crossed finger indications, Key lighting during song bank play – Casio LK125 User Manual
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5.
To stop Song Bank tune play, press the START/
STOP button again.
6.
To exit the Song Bank Mode, press the SONG
BANK button again.
• When you do, the SONG BANK indicator goes out.
❚ NOTE
• Always enter two digits for the Song Bank number.
• You can input a Song Bank tune number even while another
Song Bank tune is playing.
• If you input the wrong first digit for a Song Bank tune number,
you can return to the previous setting by pressing the SONG
BANK button.
• The RHYTHM button is disabled in the Song Bank Mode. If
you want to play a rhythm, press the SONG BANK button to
return to the normal mode first.
Key Lighting System Operation and
Display Contents During Song Bank Play
Keyboard keys light to show the keys that should be pressed
to play along with Song Bank tunes as they play back. At the
same time, the display shows fingerings, chord names, tempo
and other information.
k
Tw i n l e
Fingering
Chord name
Tempo value
Crossed Finger Indications
The display also shows when you have to cross fingers to
play notes, and in which direction your fingers should cross.
Example: Display for playing the notes below with the right
hand
C
E
D
A
B
3
3
1
1
2
C
E
D
A
B
Using the Song Bank
Crossed finger display
• B and C indicate that the index finger should cross over
the thumb.
• C and D indicate that the thumb should cross under the
index finger.
Key Lighting During Song Bank Play
When you play back a Song Bank tune, keyboard keys light
to show you the notes that are being played.
Auto-accompaniment Song Bank Tune
Chord and melody part keys light.
❚ NOTE
• Some Song Bank tunes use chords (such as C6) that cannot
be played with the FINGERED setting (page E-18). In the
FINGERED mode, chords may sound different from the ones
produced by Song Bank tune playback, even if you finger the
chords as indicated by the lit keys.
Two-hand Song Bank Tune
Left hand and right hand part keys light.
Melody note lights.
Chord
The root (the C-note of
a C-chord) and other
notes that make up the
chord alternately light.
Left hand part
Right hand part
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