Minor Chord -
Any minor chord can be played with the conventional three notes or with two notes.
The two note Minor Chord formula for
MCS
is...
chord letter name + three notes up.
-
The first note to play is the letter name of the chord.
-
The second note to play is three up (to the right) of the first note.
For example, to play a
C Minor
(
Cm
) chord play the
C
note and the black
E
b
note to the right of C.
Play both keys at the same time.
Seventh Chord -
Any seventh chord can be played with the conventional four notes or with two notes.
The two note Seventh Chord formula for
MCS
is...
chord letter name + two notes down.
-
The first note to play is the letter name of the chord.
-
The second note to play is two down (to the left) of the first note.
For example, to play a
C Seventh
(
C7
) chord play the
C
note and the black
B
b
note to the left of C.
Play both keys at the same time.
The
MCS Chord Chart
in the back of this guide lists the notes needed to form a variety of chords
using
MCS
in addition to examples given.
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Press the
Style
button for your song. Use
Full Band
or select one of the other
Performer
options.
-
Press the
Intro Ending
button.
-
Play the first chord of your song in the left hand/lower keyboard section of the keyboard;
conventional or MCS.
You can start the Introduction by pressing the
Start Stop
button in place of playing a chord.
-
Begin playing your song when the introduction is through and the
Style
is playing.
Intro Ending
adds introductions and endings to your songs. There are unique
introductions and endings for each of the 24 Styles. Watch the
LCD Display
while the introduction is playing to see a cue for when to start playing:
1, 2,
Ready, Play!
F# 3
Keyboard Split
4
5
3 2
1
2
3
F# 3
Keyboard Split
4
5
3 2
1
3
2
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