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The Yamaha DGX670 has a feature called Accompaniment Fingering that allows you to play chords with one finger in your left hand. This is a great way to get started with playing the piano, as it allows you to play along with songs without having to learn a lot of chords. To use Accompaniment Fingering, simply press the [ACMP] button. This will turn on the Accompaniment mode and allow you to play chords with one finger in your left hand. There are four different Accompaniment Fingering types: Single Finger: This is the default setting and allows you to play chords with one finger in your left hand. Multi Finger: This setting allows you to play chords with two or three fingers in your left hand. AI Full Keyboard: This setting uses Yamaha's AI technology to play chords with your left hand. AI Bass Guitar: This setting also uses Yamaha's AI technology to play bass lines with your left hand. To change the Accompaniment Fingering type, press the [MENU] button, then go to Split Point/Chord Fingering, and select the desired type. You can also adjust the sensitivity of the Accompaniment Fingering feature by going to Menu Chord Fingering and selecting the Sensitivity setting. This will change how hard you need to press the keys to activate the chords. Here is a table of the different Accompaniment Fingering types and the chords that they correspond to: Accompaniment Fingering Type Chords Single Finger Major, Minor, Seventh, Minor Seventh Multi Finger Major, Minor, Seventh, Minor Seventh, Slash Chords AI Full Keyboard Any chord AI Bass Guitar Bass lines