BONTEMPI 16 5425 54 Key Digital Keyboard Owner’s Manual
- June 14, 2024
- BONTEMPI
Table of Contents
16 5425
54-key DIGITAL KEYBOARD
OWNER’S MANUAL
POWER SUPPLY
MAINS SUPPLY
The instrument can be supplied by the AC/DC (Vdc =9V/I = 500 mA) positive
central adapter (supplied) conforms to national and international safety
regulations covering electrical appliances. Insert the jack in the DC 9V
socket.
RECOMMENDATIONS: The socket (1) for the adapter plug must be easily accessible.
- Inserting the plug into the socket at the back of the instrument automatically cuts off supply from the batteries.
- Ensure that the adapter is sufficiently ventilated
- Do not expose the adapter to drops or splashes of water.
- The AC/DC adaptor shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
- The AC/DC adaptor is used as disconnect device.
- The AC/DC adaptor of apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be easily accessed during intended used.
- To be completely disconnect the power input, the AC/DC adaptor of apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains.
- Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
- minimum distances 15cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilations.
- The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc.
- No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus.
- Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
- The apparatus should only be used in moderate climates.
WARNING: All batteries or transformers with safety insulation must be
checked regularly for faults in cable, wire, or plug insulation or other
parts.
NOTE: Rating plate information was located at bottom enclosure of the
apparatus.
BATTERY SUPPLY
This instrument works with 6 x 1.5V IEC R6 /AA batteries (not supplied) which
are inserted in the housing at the bottom. To open press on the part of the
lid marked OPEN.
Fit the batteries as shown at the bottom of the housing.
ADVICE ON USING THE BATTERIES
- Non-rechargeable batteries are NOT to be recharged.
- Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the product before being charged.
- Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
- Different types of batteries or new and old batteries are not to be mixed.
- Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type.
- Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity.
- Remove exhausted batteries to prevent leakage.
- Do not short circuit supply terminals.
- Remove batteries during long periods of non-use.
WASTE DISPOSAL STANDARDS
For information regarding the disposal of the items mentioned here below,
please refer to Council Administration office regarding specialised waste
collection centres.
1 – DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES
Protect the environment by disposing of batteries in the special containers
provided for this use.
2 – PACKAGING DISPOSAL
Take the paper, cardboard and corrugated board to the appropriate waste
collection centres. Plastic material must be placed in the relevant collection
containers. The symbols indicating the various types of plastic are:
Key for the different types of plastic
materials:
PET= Polyethylene terephtalate
PE= Polyethylene, code 02 for PE-HD, 04 for PE-LD
PVC =Polyvinyl chloride
PP= Polypropylene
PS= Polystyrene, Polystyrene foam
O = Other polymers (ABS, Laminates, etc.)
3. WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment):
This symbol indicates that the product should not be disposed of with
household waste. It must be placed at the appropriate collection point for
recycling, thus conserving natural resources. Proper disposal of the product
helps to prevent negative effects on the environment and human health.
CONTROL PANEL
- POWER ON/OFF -Turns the instrument on and off
- LESSON -Learning levels following a demosong
- METRONOME -Switches on and off the metronome beat
- PROG -Records a rhythmic sequence
- REC -Records what is being played
- PLAY -Plays what has been recorded
- SYNC -The SYNC function allows you to start the rhythm and the accompaniment as soon as the chord is composed in either EASY or CLASSIC mode
- MEMORY 1-2 -To store a rhythm
- SPLIT -Splits the keyboard into two sections: one for accompaniment and the other for melody
- KEY DRUM -Enables or disables percussion instruments on white and black keys
- START/STOP -Starts/Stops a rhythm style or a song
- Number Combination 0-9/+/– – To select functions, rhythms, songs and sounds
- DEMO ONE -To listen to a pre-recorded song in sequence
- TEMPO +/– -Sets the tempo for rhythm performance, songs or metronome
- DEMO ALL -To listen to all pre-recorded songs in sequence
- 200 RHYTHMS -Rhythms list
- RHYTHMS -To select the rhythms
- SOUNDS -To select the sounds
- VIBRATO -Enables or disables the VIBRATO function (sound modulation)
- SUSTAIN -Enables or disables the SUSTAIN function (prolonged sound)
- FILL-IN -Enters a rhythmic variation
- CLASSIC -Enables composition of chords on the left side of the keyboard according to the classic method
- EASY -Enables composition of chords on the left side of the keyboard according to the easy method
- 60 DEMOS -Songs list
- USB CONTROL -Adjusts MP3 songs read by the USB port
- BASS CHORD -Adds bass in the automatic accompaniment (3 different sounds)
- VOLUME -Sets the master volume
- 200 SOUNDS -Sounds list
SOCKETS
DC 9 V -Socket for adapter (included).
PHONE -Socket for headphones (not included).
AUDIO IN -Socket for external audio source (MP3 player, smartphone etc.)
MIC -Socket for condenser microphone (not included).
USB -Socket for connecting a USB Flash Drive.
TECHNICAL CARACTERISTICS
KEYBOARD: 54 Keys (C-F)
DISPLAY: 3 Digit 200 SOUNDS
EFFECTS: Sustain, Vibrato
200 RHYTHMS
REC and PLAY to record and listen
EASY CHORDS: Easy Chord and Classic Chord
SONGS: 60 pre-recorded songs
General controls: Master Volume, Tempo +/–
MP3 player controls: Volume, next or previous song selection, pause
POWER SUPPLY: 6 x 1,5 Volt IEC R6/AA batteries
AC/DC Adapter – Input Vdc = 9 V / I = 500 mA
PHONE: Output for headphones
AUDIO IN: Socket for external audio source
MIC: Socket for condenser microphone
USB: Socket for connecting a USB Flash Drive
DIRECTIONS ON THE KEYBOARD
Letters and numbers to play easily
Numbers 1 to 18 indicate the keys to play a melody with the easy musical
scores at the end of this manual. The letters on the left indicate the name of
the notes in order to compose a chord in Easy Chord and Classic Chord mode
(refer to the relative section).
Percussion instrument
The 12 rhythm percussion instruments indicated on the last black and white
buttons are enabled by pressing KEY DRUM ⑩ and are repeated in all keyboard
octaves.
HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARD
SWITCH ON AND SWITCH OFF
The instrument is switched on by pressing button POWER ON/OFF ① .
When turned on, the keyboard is set to operate with the Acoustic Gran Piano
sound, the Fusion 1 rhythm and the song Auspicious day.
DEMO – Demo song
The instrument has 60 pre-recorded songs.
Press DEMO ONE ⑬ to hear a song in sequence; the display indicates the song
number (e.g.: 01). Press START/STOP button ⑪ to stop the song.
Press DEMO ONE again to hear the next song.
The DEMO ALL button ⑮ plays all 60 songs in sequence. Press DEMO ALL again to
stop the song
When a song is playing, press +/– ⑫ to select the next or previous one, or
enter a number from 0 to 59 to select one from the list at the end of this
manual.
VOLUME
To regulate the volume of the instrument you must use buttons VOLUME max (to
turn up) or VOLUME min (to turn down) ㉗. By holding the button pressed down,
the variation becomes continuous. To restore the standard volume press both
VOLUME max and VOLUME min buttons together.
SOUNDS
To select one of the 200 sounds recorded in the instrument, press SOUNDS ⑱ and
enter a number from 0 to 199 to select one from the “LIST OF SOUNDS” table at
the end of this manual; the display indicates the selected sound number (e.g.:
001).
To select the next or previous sound, press +/– ⑫ from the numerical keyboard.
SUSTAIN
Prolongs the sound of a note when the key is released.
To enable or disable this function, press SUSTAIN ⑳.
VIBRATO
The vibrato effect is a sound modulation.
To enable or disable this function, press VIBRATO ⑲.
DIVISION OF THE KEYBOARD (SPLIT)
It has 54 keys and can be used in the following ways:
- When simply turned on, one single sound is enabled over the whole keyboard.
- By entering SPLIT ⑨, the keyboard will be divided into two sections: one dedicated to accompaniment to form chords (24 keys on the left) and the other one to play the melody (30 keys on the right).
You can select a different sound in the 30 keys on the right by pressing the button SOUNDS ⑱ and entering a number from 0 to 199.
RHYTHM SELECTION
The keyboard has 200 rhythms recorded.
To select them, press RHYTHMS ⑰ followed by a number from 0 to 199 to select
one from the “RHYTHMS LIST” table at the end of this manual; the display will
indicate the selected rhythm number.
To start or to stop a rhythm press the START/STOP button ⑪.
To increase or decrease the speed of the song press the two buttons TEMPO +
and TEMPO – ⑭.
By holding the button pressed down, the variation becomes continuous.
To go back to standard rhythm press buttons TEMPO + and TEMPO – together.
The TEMPO + / – buttons are also used to adjust the speed of a demo.
FILL-IN
Pressing this button ㉑ while a rhythm is playing, reproduces a rhythmic
variation of the drums.
FACILITATED CHORDS
The facilitated chords for the accompaniment can be played in 2 different
ways: EASY or CLASSIC
EASY (EASY CHORD)
With a rhythm on, by pressing the button EASY ㉓ the keyboard is automatically
divided into two sections, so that the chords can be composed in the left part
AUTO BASS CHORD (from DO1 to FA#2) in facilitated mode with one, two or three
fingers (see the chords table at the end of this manual).
CLASSIC (CLASSIC CHORD)
With a rhythm on, by pressing the button CLASSIC ㉒ the keyboard is
automatically divided into two sections, so that the chords can be composed in
the left part AUTO BASS CHORD (from DO1 to FA#2) in classic mode (see the
chords table at the end of this manual). All the main chords consisting of at
least 3 notes are recognised; if you press only 2 notes, the chord will not
play.
AUTOMATIC ACCOMPANIMENT
With a rhythm off, in the EASY or CLASSIC mode, by pressing the button SYNC ⑦,
the automatic accompaniment starts after having composed the chord in the left
part (from DO1 to FA#2).
By pressing the button BASS CHORD ㉖, you can add a ‘bass’ sound to the
accompaniment (3 different sounds).
THE METRONOME
The metronome helps you to learn the music, giving the beat during musical
exercises and simulating the traditional time-marking instrument.
It can be turned on and off with the METRONOME button ③.
The divisions available are: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4; to change the tempo, use the
TEMPO +/– buttons ⑭.
FUNCTIONS
Percussions
Pressing KEY DRUM ⑩ enables 12 rhythmic percussions on the white and black
keys, which are repeated on all octaves of the keyboard.
PROGRAMMING A RHYTHMIC SEQUENCE
The PROGRAM function enables you to record a rhythmic sequence. Press PROG ④
and then KEY DRUM ⑩ ; compose a rhythmic sequence through the keyboard’s white
and black keys; press PLAY ⑥ and adjust the rhythm speed from TEMPO +/– ⑭.
RECORDING A RHYTHM
This function records and plays back a rhythm. Press the RHYTHMS key ⑰ to
select a rhythm and play it with the START/STOP key ⑪ ; hold down the MEMORY
key ⑧ and simultaneously press MEMORY 1 where the rhythm chosen will be
stored. Repeat this operation if you want to store another rhythm on the
MEMORY 2 key. Press MEMORY 1 or MEMORY 2 to listen to the recording of the
rhythms.
RECORD/PLAYBACK FUNCTION
This function enables you to record and playback a tune played on the
keyboard. Press REC ⑤ before playing a tune.
When you have finished press PLAY ⑥ to listen to the tune.
USB CONTROL
This keyboard enables you to read MP3 songs on a USB Flash drive (Pen Drive)
when it is connected to a USB port at the back of the instrument.
After connecting the device, the first song will automatically start playing
and will be heard from the speakers on the keyboard. To adjust the volume,
keep the MP3 VOLUME or button ㉕ pressed; to pause the song, press PAUSE/PLAY ㉕
; to go to the next or previous song, press MP3 VOLUME or button ㉕ .
LEARNING LEVELS
There are 3 learning levels: OKON, FOLLOW and ENSEMBLE.
OKON
Press OKON ② in the LESSON section. Select one of the 60 songs found in the
“LIST OF SONGS“ table at the end of this manual by entering a number from 0 to
59 in the numerical keyboard NUMBER Combination ⑫ .
The keyboard is preset to play only the accompaniment of the chosen song.
You will have an orchestra that accompanies you while you will play the
melody. At this level you do not need to know which key to press: all the keys
of the keyboard will play the right note. Simply choose a key and just focus
on keeping time. Even if you make a mistake and stop, the accompaniment will
wait for you; adjust the speed of the song using the TEMPO + or TEMPO – ⑭
buttons. Press OKON again to exit the mode.
FOLLOW
Press FOLLOW ② in the LESSON section. Select one of the 60 songs found in the
“LIST OF SONGS“ table at the end of this manual by entering a number from 0 to
59 in the numerical keyboard NUMBER Combination ⑫ .
Now try to play the melody by following the notes shown on the display and
then keep the time. Attention: if you press the wrong key, it will make no
sound and the accompaniment will only advance when you will press the right
one.
How to read the display notes
Each note has a name: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, in anglo-saxon notation which
correspond 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.
This keyboard displays the notes in the Anglo-Saxon notation.
The display consists of 3 digits and each digit can show a letter or a number.
Example, when you choose demo song n. 41 the will show: . The first digit will
be letter “d” (which means demo song), the second n. 4 and the third n. 1.
When the display shows a musical note, its name appears in the second digit,
e.g. which, in the Anglo-Saxon notation is the C note, and in the Latin
notation is the DO note. Simultaneously, the third digit shows the number of
the position of that note, e.g. ; this means that the note is C (DO) in
position 5 (see figure).
Sometimes, the first digit can show letter “b” (flat) to indicate that the note corresponds to the black key immediately to the left of the note. E.g.: b, d, 5 where “b” means flat, “d” is the D note (RE) and “5” is the position of the note; therefore, the note to be played is the following:
ENSEMBLE
Press ENSEMBLE ② in the LESSON section. Select one of the 60 songs found in
the “LIST OF SONGS“ table at the end of this manual by entering a number from
0 to 59 in the numerical keyboard NUMBER Combination ⑫ .
Press ENSEMBLE once again to stop the song. When you are ready, press ENSEMBLE
again and continue to play. If you press the wrong key the song will be out of
tune. If you do not follow the right tempo the orchestra does not wait for you
and you will go out of time; adjust the speed of the song using TEMPO + or
TEMPO – ⑭. Press ENSEMBLE again to exit the mode.
SONGS
Some of the songs written with the Bontempi method can be found at the end of this manual; another 60 songs collected in the “SONG BOOK” can be downloaded at www.bontempi.com.
COMPOSING A SONG
Each song is printed on a separate page.
Under the title there is information regarding:
SOUND: the sound needed to create the tune
RHYTHM: the rhythm of the song
TEMPO: the speed of the song
SONG: The song number recorded on the keyboard
You can use this information to configure the keyboard and play the song at its best. This manual tells you how to select sound, rhythm and tempo.
The song also indicates:
EASY CHORD: the easy chords for song accompaniment
CLASSIC CHORD: the classic chords for song accompaniment
The song is marked by a continuous grey strip that indicates the numbers used to play the melody with your right hand. Each key must be pressed for some time, depending on the distance that separates each number on the grey strip from the next.
Basically, above the numbers you will notice a sequence of alternating black and grey sections within the grey strip. The distance between one black section and another represents the unit of musical time known as “beat”, which corresponds to the movement of the metronome pointer from one end to the other. Every black and grey section represents a half “beat”.
The instructions (meaning squares with letters) are found under this strip in order to use your left hand to play the accompaniment chords.
All musical notes of the song, which use classical wording, are under the grey strip.
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 correspond 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 EASY CHORD or CLASSIC CHORD 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 | Solution |
---|
The instrument does not play or
the sound is distorted.| Batteries discharged – insert new batteries.
Batteries inserted incorrectly – check. Mains adapter not suitable.
The instrument switches on or off when keys are pressed.| Batteries discharged
– insert new batteries.
The display does not light up.| Check the batteries or the mains adapter.
ATTENTION: In the event of malfunction, remove the batteries and then
reinsert them.
SOUNDS LIST
0 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
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1 | Orchestral Harp |
2 | Church Organ |
3 | Vibraphone |
4 | Electric Guitar (Jazz) |
5 | Violin |
6 | String Ensemble |
7 | Acoustic Guitar (Steel) |
8 | Rhodes Piano |
9 | Xylophone |
10 | Trumpet |
11 | Tuba |
12 | Electric Bass (Finger) |
13 | Clarinet |
14 | Flute |
15 | Banjo |
16 | Oboe |
17 | Trombone |
18 | Alto Sax |
19 | Harmonica |
20 | Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) |
21 | Electric Guitar (Clean) |
22 | Distortion Guitar |
23 | Acoustic Bass |
24 | Electric Bass (Pick) |
25 | Fretless Bass |
26 | Slap Bass 1 |
27 | Slap Bass 2 |
28 | Synth Bass 1 |
29 | Synth Bass 2 |
30 | Viola |
31 | Cello |
32 | French Horn |
33 | Soprano Sax |
34 | Tenor Sax |
35 | Baritone Sax |
36 | Basson |
37 | Piccolo |
38 | Pan Flute |
39 | Lead (Square) |
40 | Acoustic Grand Piano 1 |
41 | Rhodes Piano 1 |
42 | Vibraphone 1 |
43 | Vibraphone 2 |
44 | Xylophone 1 |
45 | Church Organ 1 |
46 | Harmonica 1 |
47 | Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) 1 |
48 | Acoustic Guitar (Steel) 1 |
49 | Electric Guitar (Jazz) 1 |
50 | Electric Guitar (Clean) 1 |
51 | Distortion Guitar 1 |
52 | Acoustic Bass 1 |
53 | Electric Bass (Finger) 1 |
54 | Electric Bass (Pick) 1 |
55 | Fretless Bass 1 |
56 | Slap Bass 3 |
57 | Slap Bass 4 |
58 | Synth Bass 3 |
59 | Synth Bass 4 |
60 | Violin 1 |
61 | Viola 1 |
62 | Cello 1 |
63 | Orchestral Harp 1 |
64 | String Ensemble 1 |
65 | Trumpet 1 |
66 | Trombone 1 |
67 | Tuba 1 |
68 | French Horn 1 |
69 | Soprano Sax 1 |
70 | Alto Sax 1 |
71 | Tenor Sax 1 |
72 | Baritone Sax 1 |
73 | Oboe 1 |
74 | Basson 1 |
75 | Clarinet 1 |
76 | Piccolo 1 |
77 | Flute 1 |
78 | Pan Flute 1 |
79 | Lead (Square) 1 |
80 | Banjo 1 |
81 | Acoustic Grand Piano 2 |
82 | Rhodes Piano 2 |
83 | Vibraphone 3 |
84 | Xylophone 2 |
85 | Church Organ 2 |
86 | Harmonica 2 |
87 | Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) 2 |
88 | Acoustic Guitar (Steel) 2 |
89 | Electric Guitar (Jazz) 2 |
90 | Electric Guitar (Clean) 2 |
91 | Distortion Guitar 2 |
92 | Acoustic Bass 2 |
93 | Electric Bass (Finger) 2 |
94 | Electric Bass (Pick) 2 |
95 | Fretless Bass 2 |
96 | Slap Bass 4 |
97 | Slap Bass 5 |
98 | Synth Bass 4 |
99 | Synth Bass 5 |
100 | Violin 2 |
101 | Viola 2 |
102 | Cello 2 |
103 | Orchestral Harp 2 |
104 | String Ensemble 2 |
105 | Trumpet 2 |
106 | Trombone 2 |
107 | Tuba 2 |
108 | French Horn 2 |
109 | Soprano Sax 2 |
110 | Alto Sax 2 |
111 | Tenor Sax 2 |
112 | Baritone Sax 2 |
113 | Oboe 2 |
114 | Basson 2 |
115 | Clarinet 2 |
116 | Piccolo 2 |
117 | Flute 2 |
118 | Pan Flute 2 |
119 | Lead (Square) 2 |
120 | Banjo 2 |
121 | Acoustic Grand Piano 3 |
122 | Rhodes Piano 3 |
123 | Vibraphone 4 |
124 | Xylophone 3 |
125 | Church Organ 3 |
126 | Harmonica 3 |
127 | Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) 3 |
128 | Acoustic Guitar (Steel) 3 |
129 | Electric Guitar (Jazz) 3 |
130 | Electric Guitar (Clean) 3 |
131 | Distortion Guitar 3 |
132 | Acoustic Bass 3 |
133 | Electric Bass (Finger) 3 |
134 | Electric Bass (Pick) 3 |
135 | Fretless Bass 3 |
136 | Slap Bass 6 |
137 | Slap Bass 7 |
138 | Synth Bass 6 |
139 | Synth Bass 7 |
140 | Violin 3 |
141 | Viola 3 |
142 | Cello 3 |
143 | Orchestral Harp 3 |
144 | String Ensemble 3 |
145 | Trumpet 3 |
146 | Trombone 3 |
147 | Tuba 3 |
148 | French Horn 3 |
149 | Soprano Sax 3 |
150 | Alto Sax 3 |
151 | Tenor Sax 3 |
152 | Baritone Sax 3 |
153 | Oboe 3 |
154 | Basson 3 |
155 | Clarinet 3 |
156 | Piccolo 3 |
157 | Flute 3 |
158 | Pan Flute 3 |
159 | Lead (Square) 3 |
160 | Banjo 3 |
161 | Acoustic Grand Piano 4 |
162 | Rhodes Piano 4 |
163 | Vibraphone 5 |
164 | Xylophone 4 |
165 | Church Organ 4 |
166 | Harmonica 4 |
167 | Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) 4 |
168 | Acoustic Guitar (Steel) 4 |
169 | Electric Guitar (Jazz) 4 |
170 | Electric Guitar (Clean) 4 |
171 | Distortion Guitar 4 |
172 | Acoustic Bass 4 |
173 | Electric Bass (Finger) 4 |
174 | Electric Bass (Pick) 4 |
175 | Fretless Bass 4 |
176 | Slap Bass 8 |
177 | Slap Bass 9 |
178 | Synth Bass 8 |
179 | Synth Bass 9 |
180 | Violin 4 |
181 | Viola 4 |
182 | Cello 4 |
183 | Orchestral Harp 4 |
184 | String Ensemble 4 |
185 | Trumpet 4 |
186 | Trombone 4 |
187 | Tuba 4 |
188 | French Horn 4 |
189 | Soprano Sax 4 |
190 | Alto Sax 4 |
191 | Tenor Sax 4 |
192 | Baritone Sax 4 |
193 | Oboe 4 |
194 | Basson 4 |
195 | Clarinet 4 |
196 | Piccolo 4 |
197 | Flute 4 |
198 | Pan Flute 4 |
199 | Lead (Square) 4 |
RHYTHMS LIST
0 | FUSION 1 |
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1 | CLUB POP |
2 | 16 BEAT POP |
3 | 8 BEAT POP |
4 | 8 BEAT SOUL |
5 | POP ROCK |
6 | 60’S SOUL |
7 | 8 BEAT ROCK |
8 | FUNK |
9 | TWIST |
10 | BRITISH POP |
11 | ROCK BALLAD 1 |
12 | LIMBO ROCK 1 |
13 | HARD ROCK 1 |
14 | ROCK’N ROLL |
15 | STRAIGHT ROCK 1 |
16 | JAZZ ROCK 1 |
17 | SCHLAGER ROCK |
18 | WALTZ |
19 | SAMBA |
20 | TANGO |
21 | CHA CHA |
22 | PASODOBLE |
23 | RUMBA 1 |
24 | DISCO FOX 1 |
25 | LATIN ROCK |
26 | REGGAE 1 |
27 | BOSSANOVA |
28 | MAMBO 1 |
29 | MAMBO 2 |
30 | BOLERO 1 |
31 | CUMBIA |
32 | LATIN DISCO |
33 | SALSA 1 |
34 | TIJUANA |
35 | SLOW SOUL 1 |
36 | SLOW ROCK 1 |
37 | SLOW ROCK 2 |
38 | 8 BEAT MODERN 1 |
39 | 8 BEAT ADRIA 1 |
40 | LOVE SONG |
41 | POP BALLAD 2 |
42 | CLASSIC PIANO BALLAD |
43 | PIANO BALLAD |
44 | ACOUSTIC BALLAD |
45 | ANALOG BALLAD 1 |
46 | R&B BALLAD 1 |
47 | UNPLUGGED |
48 | POP NEW AGE 1 |
49 | MODERN R&B |
50 | DISCO |
51 | ELECTRO POP 1 |
52 | HIP HOP |
53 | RAP POP |
54 | TECHNO 1 |
55 | TRANCE |
56 | FUNKY DISCO |
57 | DISCO PARTY 1 |
58 | DISCO SAMBA 1 |
59 | CLUB LATIN 1 |
60 | CLUB DANCE 1 |
61 | DISCO FUNK |
62 | DISCO HANDS |
63 | DISCO CHOCOLATE 1 |
64 | SATURDAY NIGHT 1 |
65 | HIP SHUFFLE |
66 | GARAGE |
67 | UK POP 1 |
68 | SLOW&EASY 1 |
69 | MODERN COUNTRY POP |
70 | COUNTRY BALLAD 1 |
71 | SCHLAGER |
72 | COUNTRY 1 |
73 | BOOGIE |
74 | COUNTRY 2 |
75 | JAZZ BIG BAND |
76 | 16 BEAT SHUFFLE |
77 | JIVE 1 |
78 | BIG BAND FAST 1 |
79 | BIG BAND FAST 2 |
80 | BIG BAND MIDDLE 1 |
81 | BIG BAND MIDDLE 2 |
82 | DIXIE JAZZ 1 |
83 | BIG BAND SHUFFLE 1 |
84 | MEDIUM JAZZ |
85 | JAZZ CLUB |
86 | CAT GROOVE |
87 | JAZZ BEAT |
88 | BLUE GRASS 1 |
89 | BLUE GRASS 2 |
90 | BLUE GRASS 3 |
91 | HULLY GULLY 1 |
92 | OBER POLKA |
93 | POLKA POP |
94 | POP BEAT |
95 | PUB PIANO |
96 | SHOW TUNE 1 |
97 | SWING WALTZ 1 |
98 | TARANTELLA 1 |
99 | USA MARCH 1 |
100 | 8 BEAT POP 2 |
101 | CLASSICAL BOOGIE |
102 | MIXED BOSSANOVA |
103 | INDIGENOUS CHA CHA |
104 | JAZZ TANGO |
105 | CLASSICAL TANGO |
106 | LYRIC ROCK |
107 | JAZZ BOOGIE |
108 | SWING |
109 | SINGLE ROCK |
110 | JAZZ BO |
111 | 8 BEAT |
112 | CLASSICAL WALTZ |
113 | ROCK SALSA |
114 | CLASSICAL RUMBA |
115 | WALTZ 2 |
116 | CLUB POP 2 |
117 | 16 BEAT POP 2 |
118 | EUROPEAN ROCK |
119 | 16 BEAT SHUFFLE 2 |
120 | EUROPE 8 BEAT |
121 | LATIN SALSA |
122 | BRAZIL MOMBO |
123 | INDONESIAN POP |
124 | SOUL ROCK |
125 | LATIN ROCK |
126 | TRICKS MAMBO |
127 | 8 BEAT SOUL 2 |
128 | INDIGENOUS ROCK |
129 | LATIN |
130 | BRAZILIAN TANGO |
131 | CLASSICAL DISCO |
132 | INDIGENOUS TANGO |
133 | COUNTRY SLOW ROCK |
134 | BRAZIL LATIN |
135 | INDIGENOUS SLOW ROCK |
136 | ROCK’N ROLL |
137 | POP BEAT |
138 | INDIA’S INDIGENOUS |
139 | TRICKS LATIN |
140 | BOSSANOVA 2 |
141 | INDIGENOUS BOOGIE |
142 | CLASSICAL SWING |
143 | CLASSICAL SLOW ROCK |
144 | INDIGENOUS SALSA |
145 | COUNTRY Cha Cha |
146 | INDIGENOUS |
147 | INDIGENOUS COUNTRY |
148 | FANATICAL SAND |
149 | SINGLE 16 BEAT |
150 | TANGO 2 |
151 | JAZZ RUMBA |
152 | JAZZ SWING |
153 | JAZZ 8 BEAT |
154 | OBER POLKA 2 |
155 | EUROPE SWING |
156 | ROCK SAMBA |
157 | REGGAE |
158 | POP ROCK 2 |
159 | INDIGENOUS REGGAE |
160 | BOOGIE 2 |
161 | EUROPE REGGAE |
162 | EUROPE RUMBA |
163 | MAMBO |
164 | JAZZ SLOW ROCK |
165 | HULLY GULLY |
166 | JAZZ CHA CHA |
167 | CLASSICAL 8 BEAT |
168 | JAZZ DISCO |
169 | INDIGENOUS POLKA |
170 | EUROPEN DISCO |
171 | POP REGGAE |
172 | CLASSICAL COUNTRY |
173 | CHA CHA 2 |
174 | INDIGENOUS SWING |
175 | SOUTH AFRICA COUNTRY |
176 | CLASSICAL REGGAE |
177 | COUNTRY BOSSANOVA |
178 | ROCK BOOGIE |
179 | SOUTH AFRICA POLKA |
180 | JAZZ POLKA |
181 | COUNTRY BEAT |
182 | JAZZ 16 BEAT |
183 | INDIGENOUS RUMBA |
184 | TRICKS BOSSANOVA |
185 | JAZZ LATIN |
186 | EUROPE SAMBA |
187 | DISCO 2 |
188 | RUMBA |
189 | POP MAMBO |
190 | ARGENTINA BEAT |
191 | ROCK DISCO |
192 | CLASSICAL SAMBA |
193 | CARIBBEAN DANCE |
194 | JAZZ SAMBA |
195 | SAMBA 2 |
196 | COUNTRY JAZZ |
197 | JAZZ BOSSANOVA |
198 | BRAZIL CHA CHA |
199 | COUNTRY |
SONGS LIST
Nº | SONG TITLES | Nº | SONG TITLES |
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0 | AUSPICIOUS DAY | 30 | NEW CENTURY |
1 | THE PENGHU BENDING GRANDMOTHER | 31 | JASMINE |
2 | BEIJING WELCOMES YOU | 32 | NIGHT ON THE GRASSLAND |
3 | AOBAOSHAN | 33 | OFTEN GO HOME TO LOOK AT |
4 | GING ZANG A PLATEAU | 34 | NANNI BAY |
5 | SKY ROAD | 35 | SHAN BU ZHUAN SHUI ZHUAN |
6 | LONG YEARS OF HAPPINESS | 36 | YANG ON A HORSE TO TRANSPORT GRAIN |
7 | MOTHER | 37 | NINETY-NINE SUNNY |
8 | DAE JANG GEUM | 38 | SO LONG, DA BIE SHAN |
9 | ROSE WAITING FOR LOVE | 39 | LIUYANG RIVER |
10 | ARMY GREEN FLOWER | 40 | JINGLE BELLS |
11 | SPANISH BULLFIGHTER | 41 | BLUE DANUBE |
12 | SMALL POPLAR | 42 | FOR ELISE |
13 | HAVE GOOD LUCK | 43 | THE FOUR SEASONS- SPRING |
14 | MENG TUO LING | 44 | CARMEN OVERTURE |
15 | CHINESE | 45 | MOZART Op.40 |
16 | BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE NIGHT | 46 | WEDDING MARCH (Mendelssohn) |
17 | DREAMS OF RIVERBOAT | 47 | HUMPTY DUMPTY |
18 | MONGOL | 48 | OLD McDONALD HAD A FARM |
19 | FREE TO FLY | 49 | POLLY WOLLY DOODLE |
20 | AUSPICIOUS TREBLE | 50 | SHE WARE A YELLOW RIBBON |
21 | HOW MANY PEACH BLOSSOM | 51 | LONG LONG AGO |
22 | YI JIANMEI | 52 | LA CUCARACHA |
23 | RAIN HEART | 53 | RADETZKY MARCH |
24 | KANG DING LOVE SONG | 54 | RED RIVER VALLEY |
25 | CAMPTOWN RACES | 55 | AMERICAN PATROL MARCH |
26 | GIRLS PICKING TEA AND CHASING BUTTERFLIES | 56 | OH! SUSANNA |
27 | ZHUBAJIE BACKING WIFE | 57 | NOCTURNE op.9 No.2 (Chopin) |
28 | CLOUD TO CHASE THE MOON | 58 | SHUIBIAN |
29 | RUGGED MOUNTAIN PATH | 59 | MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB |
TABLE OF CHORDS
EASY CHORD
LA PRIMAVERA | THE SPRING | LE PRINTEMPS | A. VIVALDI |
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DER FRÜHLING |
JINGLE BELLS | DIN, DON, DAN | VIVE LE VENT | J. PIERPONT |
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OH! SUSANNA | AMERICAN TRADITIONAL SONG | ||
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MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB| | |
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