
Types of Auto Accompaniment
The Auto Accompaniment function lets you produce automatic accompaniment in
the selected style simply by indicating chords on the keyboard.
Single Finger
The Single Finger method makes it easy to produce accompaniment using major,
minor, seventh and minor seventh chords by pressing certain key (according to simple
rules) in the left range of the keyboard (lower than split point). (see page 41 )
Fingered
The Fingered method lets you produce automatic accompaniment by playing full
chords in the left range of the keyboard (lower than split point). (see page 42)
Multi Finger
Even if fingering is not full fingered chords, the piano produces auto accompaniment
with one finger more (see page 42)
Full Keyboard
Full keyboard automatically produces appropriate Auto accompaniment for virtually
anything you play on the keyboard, in any range. (see page 43)
Select a Style.
Select the desired style. (see page 37)
Set the tempo.
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Auto-Accompaniment
The piano includes a sophisticated Auto Accompaniment system that can provide
automated rhythm, bass and chord backing for your performance in 54 different styles.
Set the Auto Accompaniment function to ON
To do this, press the AUTO ACCOMP button. The lamp lights and the
Accompaniment Mode pop-up display appears.
Press the AUTO ACCOMP button again to turn off the lamp and set Auto
Accompaniment to off.