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Welk type vingerzetting moet ik nemen?

Started by Ireen, November 11, 2022, 06:49:29 AM

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Ireen

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Welke type vingerzetting moet ik nemen voor mijn accoorden ik kom er niet uit Ik wil mijn acoorden spelen met 3of 4 vingers
Maar welke worden het meeste door de spelers gebruikt  Ik zie in mijn  gebruikers boek wel  7 verschillende staan  maar welke is goed voor mij voor eenvoudige muziek  Het 1 vinger systeen wil ik niet gebruiken
Graag tips wat het zou moeten zijn en wat het meeste word gebruikt
mvr Ireen

Toril S

Ireen, please post in English so that we can understand you😀
Toril S

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Ireen

Dear forum members
What type of fingering should I use for my chords I can't figure it out I want to play my chords with 3 or 4 fingers
But which are the most used by the players I see in my user book 7 different ones but which one is good for me for simple music I don't want to use the 1 finger system
Please tips what it should be and what uses the most word
mrs ireen

ton37

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(Sorry.. misunderstanding  ;) ), answer above deleted)
Hi Ireen,
You could set the KB for use Multi Finger in the Splitpoint & Fingering - menu. You can use 3/4 fingering chords. Better to learn and for use on another keyboard than a Yamaha. Advantage Multi: with multi-fingered it allows you to use to one fingered mode as well.
My best regards,
Ton

Toril S

If you mean setting of fingering type on the keyboard you can use fingered or multifingered. Both work well.
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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andyg

If you're playing chords with 3 or 4 fingers, my strong recommendation is to set it to AI Fingered Mode.

Why?

1) this mode is 'transparent' to all normal chords, eg major, minor, 7ths, diminished etc. In other words, they all play normally
2) it will allow you to play 'on bass' or 'slash' chords, like G/D or C7/Bb
3) it will allow you to play certain chords, like 9ths or even 13ths with just three notes rather than 4 or 5
4) it stops what I call the 'Multifinger bug', where if you you played, say, a C chord in its usual inversion of G C E, and accidentally hit the G ahead of the other two notes, the keyboard would respond with a G chord before 'glitching' to the C chord. And sometimes it will 'lock' onto the G chord and ignore the extra notes you play!
5) if you want to push AI Fingered Mode a little, it will allow to play such exotica as Cm9/F

In short, there's nothing to lose ane a lot to gain! :)
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