Using Auto-Accompaniment (11 Chords) Ae - Casio KX-101 Operation Manual

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@ Using Auto-Accompaniment (11 Chords)
By simply pressing the keys above which the chord names are written, chords, bass and arpeg-
gios can be performed in step with the rhythm for perfect accompaniment.
@ Using the Chord Selectors
The chord selectors consist of the 12 keys C to B for the basic note, and the 10 chord type
keys which determine the types of chords, such as min (minor), 7th etc. Chords can be
created easily by pressing the basic note keys together with the chord type keys.
Basic note keys
Non-Chord key
Example 1) C major (C)
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Press 0 .
* For major chords, press the basic note key only.
Example 2) A minor (Am) >
Press 0 and (4 at the same time.
Example 3) F# major seventh (F# maj 7) +
Press Q and inf at the same time.
Chord Playing in Step with the Rhythm (Auto-Accompaniment)
By starting the rhythm according to the instructions on P. 18 (Using the Auto-Rhythms) and
then creating chords with the chord selectors, you can perform Auto-Accompaniment. The
kind of Auto-Accompaniment
explained here uses Synchro Start to start automatic accom-
paniment the moment the chord selectors are pressed.
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