
16
Standard Fingering
The standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or four notes, and
lets the experienced musician play a wider variety of accompaniment chords.
You can play the following 14 chord types on your Concertmate 575, in any key, us-
ing the standard fingering method.
Notes
:
• To produce a chord using one less key, you can omit the finger position shown
in parentheses (if any) for that chord.
• The diagrams above show only one possible fingering position for each chord.
It is possible to play a chord using several different positions. For example, the
following three fingering positions produce the same C chord.
See “Standard Fingering Chord Chart” on Page 22 for a list of all the chords you can
play on your Concertmate 575 using standard fingering accompaniment.
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Major (M) Minor (m)
Dominant
Suspended
4th (7sus4)
Minor 7th
(m7)
Major 9th
(9)
Major 7th
(M7)
Minor Half-
Diminished
(m7-5)
Diminished
7th (dim7)
Augmented
(aug)
Minor 9th
(m9)
Suspended
4th (SUS4)
Major Half-
Diminished
(M7-5)
Minor/Major
7th (mM7)
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Dominant
7th (7)
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