Once the chord type is displayed, you can play a rhythm track with the white keys in
this area. While playing, you also have the possibility to vary the chord played in the
chord area.
Key C7. Press this button to shift upwards.
8.20.2
PIANO mode
After enabling the playing aid, use the
[YES]
or
[NO]
buttons or the jog dial to change
to the PIANO mode.
In this mode, the entire claviature sounds with the piano voice. The table shows the
various play areas.
Play basic chords in area A and an accompanying melody in areas B and C an.
Keys A6, B6 and C7 give you the opportunity to complete a phrase with a suitable
ending.
8.21 Practising songs
The keyboard offers 120 practising songs, where you can mute the right hand voice
and play this part yourself.
1.
Playing and stopping practising songs
Press the
[SONG]
button to enter the playback mode for practising songs.
‘SONG’
appears on the display and all practising songs are being played in an
endless loop.
Press the
[START/STOP]
button, to stop the currently playing practising song.
This will not quit the mode for practising song playback
‘SONG’
.
2.
Single loop
If you press the
[START/STOP ]
button again the current song is repeated in an
endless loop until you press the
[START/STOP]
button again.
3.
Selecting a practising song
Use the jog dial or the
[YES]
or
[NO]
buttons to select the desired practising
song. If you select a new practising song, the display shows first the title in run‐
ning text, then the abbreviation.
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