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Auto Bass Chord ABC

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Auto Bass Chord (ABC) 21 The CVP-89 includes a sophisticated autoaccompaniment system (Auto Bass Chord - ABC) that can provide automated rhythm, bass and chord backing in a number of ways. FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE/ FINGERED A B C MAX DEMO LEFT PEDAL UTILITY REVERB MIN RHYTHM BASS 1 CHORD 2 MAX FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE/ FINGERED A B C SYNCHRO START SOLO STYLEPLAY START/STOP INTRO/ ENDING MIN NORMAL VARIATION MASTER VOLUME AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT FILL TO NORMAL FILL TO VARIATION PROGRAM BEAT CUSTOM RHYTHM POP 16BEAT DANCE POP BOOGIE SLOW ROCK SWING JAZZ BALLAD BOSSA RHUMBA MARCH COUNTRY WALTZ STYLE 13-50 STYLE STYLE DISK 1 STYLE 2 TAP METRONOME TEMPO - + - / NO + / YES MEMORY PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E. PIANO HARPSICHORD 1 2 3 4 VIBES 5 GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS 6 7 8 9 0 VOICE DRUMS VOICE 13-60 VOICE SPLIT REGISTRATION SONG/PHRASE NUMBER START/STOP RIGHT 1 REW LEFT 2 FF ORCH RHYTHM PHRASE REPEAT GUIDE LAMP CANCEL 3-10 PAUSE REC CHORD SEQUENCE SONG SELECT DISK ORCHESTRA s Single-Finger & Fingered Accompaniment This mode lets you create accompaniment in two ways. "Single Finger" accompaniment makes it simple to produce accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minorseventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys in the ABC section of the keyboard. The automatic accompaniment consists of rhythm, bass and chords. "Fingered" accompaniment is ideal if you already know how to play chords on a keyboard, since it allows you to supply your own chords for the Auto Accompaniment feature. ZSelect SINGLE/FINGERED ... FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE/ FINGERED A B C Press the [SINGLE/FINGERED] button to select the SINGLE/FINGERED mode (the SINGLE/FINGERED indicator will light). XSelect a Style ...Select an accompaniment style using the style selectors (see "Style Selection" on page 17). CSet the Tempo ...Use the TEMPO [v] and [w] buttons to set the desired accompaniment tempo if necessary (see "Tempo Control" on page 18 for more details). VPlay ... q Single-finger Accompaniment C Cm Pressing any key on the ABC section of the keyboard (up to the split point - normally the F#2 key) will cause the automatic chord and bass accompaniment to begin (synchro start is automatically selected in the ABC mode). If you press a "C" key, for example, a C-major accompaniment will be played. Press another key in the ABC section of the keyboard to select a new chord. The key you press will always determine the "root" of the chord played (i.e. "C" for a C chord). The name of the detected chord will appear on the display. Single-finger minor, seventh, and minor-seventh chords can be played as follows: • For a minor chord, press the root key and the black key to its left. C7 • For a seventh chord, press the root key and the white key to its left. • For a minor-seventh chord, press the root key and both the white and black key to Cm7 its left. Any other two-note fingerings that do not fit the above rules will produce a chord based on the previous chord.

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21
Auto Bass Chord (ABC)
The CVP-89 includes a sophisticated auto-
accompaniment system (Auto Bass Chord —
ABC) that can provide automated rhythm, bass
and chord backing in a number of ways.
FULL
KEYBOARD
A B C
SINGLE/
FINGERED
A B C
Single-Finger & Fingered Accompaniment
This mode lets you create accompaniment in two ways.
“Single Finger” accompaniment makes it simple to produce accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minor-
seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys in the ABC section of the keyboard. The automatic accompaniment
consists of rhythm, bass and chords.
“Fingered” accompaniment is ideal if you already know how to play chords on a keyboard, since it allows you to supply
your own chords for the Auto Accompaniment feature.
Z
Select SINGLE/FINGERED
.....................................................................................................................
X
Select a Style
..........................................................................................................................................
Select an accompaniment style using the style selectors (see “Style Selection”
on page 17).
Press the
[SINGLE/FINGERED]
button to select the
SINGLE/FINGERED
mode (the SINGLE/FINGERED indicator will light).
C
Set the Tempo
.........................................................................................................................................
Use the
TEMPO [
]
and
[
]
buttons to set the desired accompaniment tempo
if necessary (see “Tempo Control” on page 18 for more details).
V
Play
..........................................................................................................................................................
Cm
C
7
Cm
7
C
Pressing any key on the ABC section of the keyboard (up to the split point —
normally the F
#
2 key) will cause the automatic chord and bass accompaniment to
begin (synchro start is automatically selected in the ABC mode). If you press a “C”
key, for example, a C-major accompaniment will be played. Press another key in
the ABC section of the keyboard to select a new chord. The key you press will
always determine the “root” of the chord played (i.e. “C” for a C chord). The name
of the detected chord will appear on the display.
Single-finger minor, seventh, and minor-seventh chords can be played as fol-
lows:
For a minor chord, press the root key and the black key to its left.
For a seventh chord, press the root key and the white key to its left.
For a minor-seventh chord, press the root key and both the white and black key to
its left.
Any other two-note fingerings that do not fit the above rules will produce a
chord based on the previous chord.
Single-finger Accompani-
ment
FULL
KEYBOARD
A B C
SINGLE/
FINGERED
A B C