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Casio DM-100 User Manual

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Casio
Chord
system
The
Casio
Chord
system
has
been
developed
so
you
can
play
the
four
main
types
of
chords
more
easily.
Playing
of
the
chords
is
simplified
as
shown
below:
*
Pressing
one
of
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
produces
a
major
chord
corresponding
to
that
note.
*
Simultaneously
pressing
any
key
to
the
right
(two
keys
at
the
same
time)
results
in
a
minor
chord.
*
Similarly,
pressing
one
more
key
to
the
right
(three
keys
in
all)
produces
a
seventh
chord,
and
press-
ing
the
fourth
key
to
the
right
(four
keys
in
all)
creates
a
minor
seventh
chord.
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Examples
>
C
(C
major
chord)—Press
@.
Cm
(C
minor
chord)—Press
@,
@
together.
C7
(C
seventh
chord)—Press
@,
,
©
together.
Cn;
(C
minor
seventh
chord)—Press
@, ©,
©,
O
together.
cok
FGAB
F
*
Not
only
@
@,
and
@,
but
|
any
black
or
white
keys
can
be
|
used
as
long
as
they
are
to
the
d
7
0000
right
of
@.
Accompaniment
keyboard
J
7.
Auto-accompaniment
[1]
Auto-accompaniment
using
the
Casio
Chord
system
(One-finger
method)
(1)
Set
the
Casio
Chord
selector
to
“ON”.
m
p
E
(2)
Select
one
of
the
auto-rhythms
and
[c
press
the
synchro/fill-in
button.
Eg
*
Tempo
indicator
lights,
meaning
that
the
accom-
E97
paniment
keyboard
keys
are
ready
for
play.
Play
on
the
accompaniment
keyboard
keys
according
to
the
Casio
Chord
system.
*
Adjust
the
tempo
and
accompaniment
volume
using
the
respective
controls.

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Casio DM-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
ModelDM-100
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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