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Auto Bass Chord (ABC)
As soon as you play any chord (up to 4 notes) on the lower keyboard (up to the
split point — normally the F
#
2 key), the Clavinova will automatically begin to play
the chord along with the selected rhythm and an appropriate bass line (synchro start
is automatically selected in the ABC mode*). The name of the detected chord will
appear on the display. If the chord played is not recognized by the CVP-89, only
the root note will be displayed followed by an asterisk (“
*
”).
* Automatic synchro start switching can be enabled or disabled via the “Auto Synchro Start
Switching” function, described on page 62.
●
Fingered Accompaniment
■
Full-keyboard ABC
●
Full-keyboard ABC
When this advanced auto-accompaniment mode is engaged (press the [FULL
KEYBOARD] button so that its indicator lights) the Clavinova will automatically
create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything, anywhere on
the keyboard: chords, a bass line, arpeggiated chords, a melody line. The name of
the detected chord will appear on the display. You don’t have to worry about speci-
fying the accompaniment chords. Although Full-keyboard ABC is designed to work
with many songs, some arrangements may not be suitable for use with this feature.
Try playing a few simple songs in the Full-keyboard ABC mode to get a feel for its
capabilities.
NOTES
• Chord detection occurs at approximately 8th-note intervals. Extremely short
chords — less than an 8th note in length — may therefore not be detected.
FULL
KEYBOARD
A B C
SINGLE/
FINGERED
A B C
[001]
Piano
1
œ=
78
Dbm
The Clavinova will accept the following 20 chord types
in the Fingered Accompaniment mode:
“On-bass” chords can be produced by
playing 5-note chords. the lowest note
specifies the bass note while the upper 4 (or
3 if the 4-note chord is not recognized)
specify the chord.
NOTES
• The automatic accompaniment will sometimes not
change when related chords are played in se-
quence (e.g. some minor chords followed by the
minor seventh).
●
The [INTRO/ENDING], [NORMAL/FILL TO NORMAL], and [VARIA-
TION/FILL TO VARIATION] buttons can be used in the ABC mode to create
pattern variations in the same way that they are used with rhythm patterns (refer
to the “Accompaniment” section on page 18, 19 for details).
NORMAL/FILL TO NORMAL
VARIATION/FILL TO VARIATION
NORMAL/FILL TO NORMAL
INTRO/ENDING
=
=
INTRO/ENDING
=
Lower key
=
Lower key
INTRO/ENDING
VARIATION/FILL TO VARIATION
=
Lower key
Lower key
Lower key
+
+
Normal start
Variation start
Intro start
Fill start to normal
Fill start to variation
/
/
Left FILL IN Bar
Right FILL IN Bar
/
/
Left FILL IN Bar
Right FILL IN Bar
B
Stop the Accompaniment ......................................................................................................................
Press the [START/STOP] or [INTRO/ENDING] button to stop the accompani-
ment.
NOTES
• Press the [SINGLE/FINGERED] button so that its indicator goes out when you
want to exit from the SINGLE/FINGERED mode.
START/STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
• Flatted fifth [(
b
5)]
• Seventh flatted fifth [7(
b
5)]
• Major seventh flatted fifth [M7(
b
5)]
• Seventh suspended fourth [7sus4]
• Suspended fourth [sus4]
• Augmented [aug]
• Seventh sharp fifth [7(
#
5)]
• Major seventh sharp fifth [M7(
#
5)]
• Diminished [dim]
• Minor major seventh flatted fifth [mM7(
b
5)]
• Major
• Minor [m]
• Major seventh [M7]
• Sixth [6]
• Seventh [7]
• Minor sixth [m6]
• Minor seventh [m7]
• Minor major seventh [mM7]
• Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7(
b
5)]
• Minor flatted fifth [m(
b
5)]