E-19CCaug (*1)Cm7C75 (*1)Cmadd9CmCsus4CM7C7sus4CmM7CdimC7Cm75Cadd9Cdim7 (*1)*1 With this chords, the lowest note in your fingering isalways used as the root. Make sure that your fingeringcorrectly identifies the root you want to use.662A-E-021A5. Continue pressing different keys on theaccompaniment keyboard to play your chordprogression.6. To stop auto-accompaniment play, press theSTART/STOP button again.Using standard fingeringsThe FINGERED mode lets you play a wider variety of chords.In this mode, you can start play of an accompaniment patternby pressing three or four of the accompaniment keyboardkeys.This keyboard is capable of recognizing 15 different chords.The following shows the fingerings of these chords with aroot of C. Note that you can omit the fifth notes (which areshown inside parentheses in the illustrations below) toproduce 7, m7, M7, add9, madd9, and mM7 chords.Using the CASIO CHORD systemThe CASIO CHORD system lets you easily play the four maintypes of chords. Play of chords is simplified as shown in thechart below.ExampleC(C MajorChord)Cm(C MinorChord)C7(C SeventhChord)Cm7(C MinorSeventhChord)KeysPressing oneaccompanimentkeyPressing twoaccompanimentkeysPressingthreeaccompanimentkeysPressing fouraccompanimentkeysTypeMajorchordMinorchordSeventhchordMinorseventhchordCC DE FF E GA A BB CC DE FE CC DE FF E GA A BB CC DE FE CC DE FF E GA A BB CC DE FE CC DE FF E GA A BB CC DE FE ❚ NOTE• The bottom (leftmost) note that you play determines the nameof the chord. If the bottom note is a C for example, the keyboardproduces a C chord.• When pressing more than one accompaniment key, it makesno difference whether the keys to the right of the bottom noteare white or black.To play a CASIO CHORD auto-accompaniment1. Use the POWER/MODE selector to select CASIOCHORD.2. Select an auto-rhythm as described under “Toselect and play a rhythm” on page E-18.3. Start play of the rhythm.• If you want to start play of the normal rhythm pattern,press START/STOP.• You can also use synchro start (page E-20) to startrhythm play.4. Press either one or up to four keys on theaccompaniment keyboard, and thecorresponding accompaniment starts to playautomatically.Chord name