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E N G L I S H
All musical notes of the song, which use classical wording, are under the grey strip.
Numbers that indicate the notes
o be played with the right hand
ow long the chord lasts
For now, it is sufficient to remember that each note has a
name: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, in anglo-saxon notation which corre-
spond to LA, SI, DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, in Latin notation and A,
H, C, D, E, F, G, in German notation. This correspondence is
illustrated on the next diagram.
HOW TO PLAY THE SONG IN EASY MODE
MELODY
Each note corresponds to a number on the grey strip. However, as you can see, there is a number on each note
as well. This will help you to find the right key easily.
To play the melody, read the sequence of numbers contained in the grey band and press, one after the other, the
white keys which correspond to the same numbers on the strip above the keyboard. The black keys correspond
to the numbers for example on the music method grey band followed by the "+". The black key after white key
1 corresponds to the symbol 1+.
Now that you know which key corresponds to which note, try and play the tune following the numbers on the
grey strip.
CHORDS
To use accompaniment, press each chord with SINGLE FINGER or FINGER mode for the time indicated by the line
next to the letter that represents the chord, until you come to the next one.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
The instrument does not play or
the sound is distorted.
The instrument switches on or
off when keys are pressed.
The display does not light up.
ATTENTION: In the event of malfunction, remove the batteries and then reinsert them.
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Solution
Batteries discharged – insert new batteries.
Batteries inserted incorrectly – check. Mains adapter not suitable.
Batteries discharged – insert new batteries.
Check the batteries or the mains adapter.
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Anglo-saxon notation
Latin notation
German notation