E-36Chords Recognized by This KeyboardThe following table identifies patterns that are recognized aschords by FULL RANGE CHORD.Pattern TypeFINGEREDStandardFingeringsNumber of VariationsThe 15 chord patterns shownunder FINGERED on page E-35.See the “Fingered Chord Chart” onpage A-12 for details on playingchords with other roots.23 standard chord fingerings. Thefollowing are examples of the 23chords available with C as the bassnote.Example: To play the chord C major.Any of the fingerings shown in the illustration below willproduce C major.C6 Cm6 C69FCGCACBCFmCGmCAmCBmCDm 75CA7CF7CFm7CGm 7CAadd9C• • • • •• • • •• • • •DCCCECBCCmCDmC• •• •• •Auto Accompaniment738A-E-038ANOTE• As with the FINGERED mode (page E-35), you can playthe notes that form a chord in any combination (1).• When the lowest note of a chord is separated from itsneighboring note by six or more semitones, the lowestnote becomes the bass note (2).Using an Intro PatternThis keyboard lets you insert a short intro into a rhythmpattern to make startup smoother and more natural.The following procedure describes how to use the Introfeature. Before starting, you should first select the rhythmyou want to use, set the tempo, and use the MODE button toselect the chord play method you want to use (Normal,CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD).To insert an intro1 Press INTRO/ENDING button 1 or 2.• With the above setup, the intro pattern is played andthe auto accompaniment with intro pattern starts assoon as you play chords on the accompanimentkeyboard.NOTE• The standard rhythm pattern starts to play after the intropattern is complete.Using a Fill-in PatternFill-in patterns let you momentarily change the rhythmpattern to add some interesting variation to yourperformances.The following procedure describes how to use the Fill-infeature.EE G CG C211 ...... Chord C2 ...... Chord CE