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PSR-K1 Owner’s Manual
Playing accompaniment chords
There are two basic ways of playing chords for the accompaniment: Single Finger and Fingered.
This instrument uses a sophisticated function called Multi Fingering, which automatically recognizes the chord played, no 
matter which way of fingering you use.
• Single Finger.........................................Simple chord indications
• Fingered ................................................Conventionally played chords
The key range left of the Split Point (default setting:  54 or F#2) is referred to as the auto 
accompaniment section of the keyboard.  When using accompaniment, play the chords in 
this range.  
 Single Finger
This method lets you easily play major, minor, seventh and minor seventh chords in 
the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard by using three fingers or less.  
 Fingered
This method lets you play chords normally within the auto accompaniment section of 
the keyboard, and the instrument plays the proper accompaniment.
Split Point (default setting:  54 or F#2)
• The Split Point can be changed.  
(See page 42.)
NOTE
• The illustration below shows the 
root names of the chords and their 
corresponding keys.
NOTE
Split Point
(54 or F#2)
accompaniment section 
of the keyboard
 How to play Single Finger chords
• To play a major chord
Press the root note of the 
chord.
• To play a minor chord
Press the root note together 
with the nearest black key to 
the left of it.
• To play a seventh chord
Press the root note together 
with the nearest white key to 
the left of it.
• To play a minor seventh 
chord
Press the root note together 
with the nearest white and 
black keys to the left of it 
(three keys altogether).
C
C
m
C
7
C
m7
 How to play Fingered chords
[Example for “C” chords]
* Notes enclosed in parentheses   are optional; the chords will be recognized without them.
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
(    )
C
mM7
C
M7
C
6
C
sus4
C
aug
C
M7aug
C
7aug
C
7sus4
C
sus2
C
7
C
m
C
dim
C
dim7
C
7
C
mM7
(
9
)
C
M7
(
9
)
C
m7
(
9
)
C
7
(
b9
)
C
7
(
b13
)
C
m7
(
11
)
C
M7
(
#11
)
C
(
b5
)
C
(
9
)
(
9
)
C
6
(
9
)
C
m
(
9
)
C
7
(
#11
)
C
7
(
#9
)
C
7
(
13
)
C
7
C
m6
C
m7
C
(
b5
)
C
M7
(
b5
)
C
m7
(
b5
)
C
mM7
(
b5
)