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Parts Description
Auto-Accompaniment
In addition to the Drum part, the rhythm styles can provide a fully orchestrated accompani-
ment with bass and additional instruments, following the chords played on the keyboard.
Auto-Accompaniment Split Point
For auto-accompaniment, the keyboard
is divided into two sections at the “Auto
A.Split” point. The keys to the left of this
point are defined as the accompani
-
ment section of the keyboard. The de
-
The Symphony has three auto-accom-
paniment chord fingering modes. Press
the ACCOMP button until the indicator
light for the desired Fingering mode is
selected.
When all three accompaniment mode
indicators are off, the auto-accompani-
ment function is disengaged and
only the Drum part of the rhythm styles
will play.
SINGLE MODE
Single mode makes it easy to produce
four types of orchestrated accompani-
ment chords using a minimum number
of fingers (one, two, or three fingers at
the most). In this mode, playing keys
in the accompaniment section of the
keyboard can generate:
Major Chord:
Press any key in the
auto-accompaniment section of the
keyboard. The key you press determi
-
nes the root note of the major chord.
Minor Chord:
Press the root key and
any black key to its left simultaneously.
Seventh Chord:
Press the root key
and any white key to its left simultane
-
ously.
Minor-Seventh
Chord: Press the root
key and any pair of black and white
keys to its left simultaneously.
Auto-Accompaniment Chord Fingering
fault key for this point is G1. A different
split point for the auto-accompaniment
can be assigned in the Function menu.
Please see the Function section of this
manual for more information.
FINGERED MODE
The fingered mode is ideal if you
already know how to play chords on
the keyboard. It allows you to play the
chords in the auto-accompaniment
section of the keyboard to produce the
selected auto-accompaniment pattern.
The Fingering Guide table at the back
of this manual lists all of the 31 recogni
-
zable chords of this mode.
NOTE: If a chord played cannot be recogni-
zed, the previous chord will keep playing.