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Instructions Casio, Modèle CTK-1100

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1While a song is playing back, press the TONE button. 2Find the tone you want in the Tone List, and then use the number buttons or the [+] and [–] buttons to specify the tone number. Example: To select “30”, input 3 and then 0. NOTE • Pressing both the [+] and [–] buttons at the same time selects “00”. • With two-hand tunes (81 to 99), you can select tones for both the left hand part and right hand part. • To return a Song Bank tune to its original settings, simply select that tune again. Using the Song Bank Playing Along with a Song Bank Tune Each Song Bank tune has a left-hand (accompaniment) part and a right-hand (melody) part. You can turn off the left-hand part or right-hand part of a Song Bank tune and play along with the remaining part on the keyboard. Tune Numbers 00 to 80 81 to 99 Accompaniment Type Auto- accompaniment Piano Solo Left-hand Part Auto- accompaniment (percussion, bass, chords) Left-hand notes Right-hand Part Melody Right-hand notes To play along with a Song Bank tune 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To play back a Song Bank tune” on page E-22 to select the song you want to play along with. 2 Press the RIGHT ON/OFF or LEFT ON/OFF button for the part you want to turn off. • Press the RIGHT ON/OFF button to turn off the right hand (melody) part, or the LEFT ON/OFF button to turn off the left hand (accompaniment) part. • The display shows the on/off status of each part. Example: Left-hand part on, right-hand part off 3 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play of the Song Bank Tune. • Only the part (melody or accompaniment) that is turned on is played, so you can play the other part on the keyboard. • You can press the RIGHT ON/OFF and LEFT ON/ OFF buttons to turn parts on and off while playback is in progress. 4 To end playback, press the STOP button. Auto-accompaniment Tunes (Tune Numbers 00 to 80) During playback of these tunes in the Song Bank Mode, the chord specification method for the left hand is always FINGERED for these tunes. Two-hand Tunes (Tune Numbers 81 to 99) During playback of these tunes in the Song Bank Mode, the entire keyboard functions as a melody. NOTE • With two-hand tunes (81 to 99), you cannot turn off both the left-hand and right-hand parts at the same time. • The selected Song Bank tune continues to repeat until you stop playback by pressing the STOP button. • The accompaniment volume setting (page E-21) affects auto-accompaniment tunes (00 to 80) only. • Chord names are not displayed during playback of two- hand tunes (81 to 99). • Turning off both the left-hand and right-hand parts of the auto-accompaniment tunes (00 to 80) results in obbligato accompaniment being played. Using the Song Bank Applause Sound Whenever you turn off the left hand or right hand part of a Song Bank tune and play it back, an applause sound is produced when the tune reaches the end. To turn off the applause sound 1 Press the STOP button and the LEFT ON/OFF or RIGHT ON/OFF button at the same time. Apls=Of f • Pressing the STOP button and the LEFT ON/OFF or RIGHT ON/OFF button at the same time again turns the applause sound back on. Playing Back All Song Bank Tunes in Succession 1 Use the TONE or RHYTHM button to change to any mode other than the Song Bank Mode. Indicator turns off. 2 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback of the Song Bank tunes starting from tune 00. 3 To stop Song Bank tune playback, press the STOP button. • Pausing playback automatically cancels consecutive playback of all Song Bank tunes. Re-starting playback causes repeat playback of the current tune only. E-26 Using the Chord Book The Chord Book mode of this keyboard lets you use button operations to sound a chord, even if you do not know how to finger it on the keyboards. Specifying a chord using the Chord Book also causes its Auto Accompaniment to play. What is a chord? A chord is made up of a root note, upon which is stacked a number of other notes. A variety of different chords can be created by changing the notes stacked onto a root. . Stacked notes Root Chord Names Chords are named using upper-case letters from A through G, which indicate the root note of the chord. If the root note is a sharp or flat, the chord itself is sharp or flat. A chord name may also be followed by a degree number or other symbols that indicate certain characteristics about the chord. CDEF GA BC White keys C E F AB (D ) (D ) (G ) (G ) (A ) Black keys Sharps and flats can be referred to using either of the names shown here. The names in the upper row of this illustration are used by this keyboard, because they are the names that are most commonly used in musical notation. Sharp Sharp Flat Minor Diminished Root Root Root Root Root Seventh Major seventh Sus fourth Degree Root Root Degree Root Using the Chord Book Looking Up a Chord Using the Chord Book 1Press the CHORD button to enter the Chord Book mode. 2Press the CLEAR button. • This step is necessary to clear any previously i...

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