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Press the OKON
button, choose the desired song by
pressing the corresponding white key (the accompani-
ment starts up), to perform the melody press any of the
keys in succession.
See the following figure for the position of the 6 demo
songs on the keyboard:
SINGLE (EASY CHORD)
With a rhythm on, by pressing the button SINGLE
keyboard is automatically divided into two sections, so
that the chords can be composed in the left part AUTO
BASS CHORD (from F1 to F#2) in facilitated mode with
one, two or three fingers (see the chords table at the end
of this manual).
FINGER (CLASSIC CHORD)
With a rhythm on, by pressing the button FINGER
the keyboard is automatically divided into two sections,
so that the chords can be composed in the left part
(from DO1 to FA#2) in classic mode
AUTO BASS CHORD
(see the chords table at the end of this manual). All the
main chords consisting of at least 3 notes are
recognised; if you press only 2 notes, the chord will not
play.
READING MP3 SONGS
This keyboard enables you to read MP3
songs on a USB Flash drive (Pen Drive)
when it is connected to a USB port at the
back of the instrument
Once the device is connected, the first
track will be played automatically throu-
gh the keyboard's speaker. To adjust the volume, keep
the MP3 VOLUME button pressed (
pause the song, press PAUSE / PLAY; to go to the next or
previous song, press SELECT.
Letters and numbers to play easily
indicate the keys to play a melody
Numbers 1 to 18
with the musical scores at the end of this manual.
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LOOKING AT THE KEYBOARD
The keyboard is made up of white and black keys. The black
keys are arranged in groups of 2 or 3 which may be of help
to you as you learn to recognize the positioning of the
notes.
1) The white key immediately to the left of the two black
keys is C (DO).
2) The white key immediately to the left of the three black
keys is F (FA).
3) By point 1 and 2 you can locate the other notes on
keyboard.
MUSICAL NOTATION
the
The notes are written on five parallel horizontal lines and
the four spaces between these lines. This group of five lines
is called the stave.
MODIFICATIONS
Sometimes, next to the
treble clef at the begin-
ning of the stave or next to
a single note, these signs
will appear:
(flat) or
(sharp). These signs mean
that all the notes on that line, in that space or the single
note itself are flat or sharp notes, that is, they are to be pla-
yed on the relevant black keys. It's easy to recognize them
because of the method with a number followed by the plus
(+) sign. The
find on the line of the stave means that the previous
or
(sharp) indications are to be cancelled.
HOW TO PLAY THE SONG IN EASY MODE
MELODY: In the following songs, each note corresponds to
a number. Looking at the keyboard, you can see that there
is a number above each key. To play the melody, follow the
numerical sequence on each note and press one after
another the black and white keys corresponding to the
same numbers on the keyboard.
; to
The
correspondence
between the notes, num-
bers and their position
on the keyboard is given
on the next diagram.
CHORDS: The songs also indicate the chords for
accompaniment. The letters on the left above the black and
white keys indicate the name of the notes to compose a
chord (refer to the chords table at the end of this manual).
(bequadro) sign (natural) which you may
(flat)
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