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Styles 5•23
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Styles 5•23
HARMONY
ON / OFF
(B)
1
(A)
2
ADD HARMONY TO YOUR PLAYING
1.
Activate HARMONY ON/OFF (led on)
You can do this during Style play or before
starting the Style.
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Note
: The keyboard mode must be set to
SPLIT MODE - see page 4 of the Sounds &
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Performances chapter (User Guide)
2.
Play a note or chord with the left hand and play
a simple melody with the right hand
A) If the currently selected Harmony
Type is
one of the following:
Close, Open 1, Open 2, Block:
several notes will be automatically coupled
to each melody note according to the note or
chord played with the left hand. The Har-
mony structure will depend on the current
option.
B) If the currently selected Harmony
Type is
one of the following:
Octave 1, Oscar, Jazz, Rock:
it is not necessary to play a note on the Lower
keyboard - it is sufficient for Harmony On/Of
f
to be selected (led on) See page 14.
For details of how to select a different har-
mony type, see page 15.
HARMONY
ON / OFF
(B)
1
(A)
2
ADD HARMONY TO YOUR PLAYING
1. Activate HARMONY ON/OFF (led on)
You can do this during Style play or before
starting the Style.
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Note: The keyboard mode must be set to
SPLIT MODE - see page 4 of the Sounds &
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Performances chapter (User Guide)
2. Play a note or chord with the left hand and play
a simple melody with the right hand
A) If the currently selected Harmony Type is
one of the following:
Close, Open 1, Open 2, Block:
several notes will be automatically coupled
to each melody note according to the note or
chord played with the left hand. The Har-
mony structure will depend on the current
option.
B) If the currently selected Harmony Type is
one of the following:
Octave 1, Oscar, Jazz, Rock:
it is not necessary to play a note on the Lower
keyboard - it is sufficient for Harmony On/Off
to be selected (led on) See page 14.
For details of how to select a different har-
mony type, see page 15.
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