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RHYTHMS SELECTIONS
To select one of the 100 rhythms recorded in the instru-
ment press RHYTHMS button
r
00 to 99
to select one from the "RHYTHMS" list
To start or to stop a rhythm press the START STOP button
q
.
To select the next or previous rhythm press + or – buttons
r
. To increase or decrease the speed of the song press the
two buttons TEMPO + o TEMPO –
By holding the button pressed down, the variation beco-
mes continuous. To go back to standard rhythm press but-
tons TEMPO together.
RECORD/PLAYBACK FUNCTION
This function enables you to record and playback a tune
played on the keyboard.
o
Press RECORD button
have finished press PLAY button
OKON - Learning function
The One Key One Note function allows easy playing of the
melody of one of the pre-recorded songs.
i
Press the OKON
button, enter a number from 0 to 9
r
to select one from the DEMOS list
ment starts up); to perform the melody press any of the
keys in succession.
Letters and numbers to play easily
s
Numbers 1 to 15
indicate the keys to play a melody with
the musical scores at the end of this manual.
s
The letters on the left
order to compose a chord (refer to the chords table at the
end of this manual).
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.
THE DURATION OF THE NOTES AND OF THE PAUSES
With reference to the tick-tock of a metronome, each note and each pause has to be performed for a time more or
less long according to the schedule.
WHOLE NOTE
one-and two-and three-and four-and
n
and enter a number from
j
k
.
D
C
D
C
D
before playing a tune. When you
m
to listen to the tune.
f
(the accompani-
indicate the name of the notes in
HALF NOTE
QUARTER NOTE
one-and two-and
one-and
MUSICAL NOTATION
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.
STAVE STRIP
Apply the stave strip supplied
the keyboard and on the stave. The names of the notes are
written in the international notation
E
G
A
B
F
G
A
C
E
F
F
G
G
A
B
C
MODIFICATIONS
Sometimes, next to the
treble clef at the begin-
ning of the stave or next
to a single note, these
signs will appear:
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 played on the relevant black
keys. It's easy to recognize them because of the method
with a number followed by the plus (+) sign. The
dro) sign (natural) which you may find on the line of the
stave means that the previous
tions 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.
The correspondence
between the notes,
numbers and their
position on the keybo-
ard 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).
EIGHTH NOTE
one-
t
to identify the notes on
system.
D
E
G
A
B
D
F
G
A
D
E
F
G
A
(flat)
(flat) or
DOTTED NOTE
one-and two-and three-and
D
E
G
C
D
F
G
B
C
D
E
F
F
G
G
(bequa-
(sharp) indica-
TIE
one-and two-and three-and
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