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Style (Auto Accompaniment) Functions
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PSR-E323/YPT-320   Owner’s Manual
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erence
Looking up Chords Using the Chord 
Dictionary
The Dictionary function is essentially a built-in 
“chord dictionary” that shows you the individual 
notes of chords. It is ideal when you know the 
name of a certain chord and want to quickly 
learn how to play it.
1
Press and hold the [1 LISTENING 2 TIM-
ING 3 WAITING] button for longer than a 
second.
“Dict.” will appear in the display.
2
As an example, we’ll learn how to play a 
GM7 (G major seventh) chord. Press the “G” 
key in the section of the keyboard labeled 
“ROOT
.” (The note doesn’t sound.) The 
root note you set is shown in the display.
3
Press the “M7” (major seventh) key in the 
section of the keyboard labeled “CHORD 
TYPE
.” (The note doesn’t sound.)
The notes you should play for the specified 
chord (root note and chord type) are shown 
in the display, both as notation and in the 
keyboard diagram.
To call up possible inversions of the chord, 
press the [+]/[-] buttons.
4
Try playing a chord in the auto accompani-
ment section of the keyboard, checking the 
indications in the display. 
When you’ve played the chord properly, a 
bell sound signals your success and the 
chord name in the display flashes.
Dict.
Hold for longer 
than a second.
>
Dict.
001
001
Keys for root 
dictionary
Keys for chord type 
dictionary
>
Dict.
001
001
Individual notes of chord 
(keyboard)
Notation of chord
Chord name (root 
and type)
• Major chords are usually indicated by the root name only. For 
example, the indication “C” in a score refers to a “C Major” 
chord. To look up the fingering for a major chord press the root 
key and then the M chord type key.
• These chords are not shown in the Chord Dictionary function: 
6(9), M7(9), M7(#11), b5, M7b5, M7aug, m7(11), mM7(9), 
mM7
b5, 7b5, sus2
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