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#282936 - 03/11/10 04:58 AM
Re: ON BASS Chord question
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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kdistefano,
To get the S910 (or Tyros) to play a Bb/C instead of a Bbadd9/C, you must voice the chord C-D-Bb.
You can be in On Bass Fingering, or AI Fingering...the former seems more natural to me.
The display will read Bb*/C, but it is the correct sounding chord.
It also works for chords like C/D...if you play D-E-G-C (in On Bass) you will get Cadd9/D, but if you play D-E-C you will get C*/D.
So, essentially, you must leave out the 5th of the chord (when in root position)... with Bb chord it would be F, and with C chord it would be G.
I hope this helps.
Ian
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 03-11-2010).]
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#282939 - 03/11/10 11:10 AM
Re: ON BASS Chord question
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I did a recording using the Love Song style as an example, using only the bass and piano parts and reading off the score, the chord I suggested, C-D-Bb, gives you a bass note (bass guitar) of C, and a piano triad above consisting of C-D-Bb...so it's leaving out the 5th and using the C as root of the piano chord.
The first one you tried, Bbadd9/C, C-D-F-Bb gives a bass note(bass guitar) of C, and a D-F-Bb-C piano chord above, again using D as the root.
Use whatever works for you....I never use the one with the C# in it...I use either Bb*/C, or Bbadd9/C.
I'm not sure what the Star "*" stands for...I think it is when the keyboard can't recognize that type of chord, but it's just a guess.
Ian
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 03-11-2010).]
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