Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 60
Select the chord indication method., Start the Auto Accompaniment.
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Playing with the Auto Accompaniment VSelect the chord indication method To do this, press one of the left LCD buttons - SINGLE FINGER, MULTI FINGER, FINGERED or FULL KEYBOARD - while the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE pop-up display is active. Chord Indication Method • Basic setting: Multi Finger • Backup of last settings: OFF • The SYNCHRO STOP (page 64), SMALL ACMP (page 65), SPLIT POINT (page 61), and CHORD ASSIST (page 66) functions shown in the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE display are explained later (see corresponding page references). BStart the Auto Accompaniment To start Auto Accompaniment, press [START/STOP]. Alternately, press [SYNCHRO], then play the keyboard. Auto Accompaniment can also be started by using the left pedal (see page 133). q Single Finger To play Auto Accompaniment appropriate to the selected style, press one, two, or three keys in the left range (below and including the split point), following the rules described below. Chord names appear at the left side of the LCD display. Play the melody with the keys in the right range along with the Auto Accompaniment. Chord name s Single Finger Chords The following four chord types can be played with Single Finger: C • Major Press the root note of the chord. • The illustration below shows the corresponding keys for each root note. Cm • Minor Simultaneously press the root note of the chord and any black key to the left of it. CDEFGAB C7 • Seventh [7] Simultaneously press the root note of the chord and any white key to the left of it. Cm7 • Minor Seventh [m7] Simultaneously press the root note of the chord any white and black key to the left of it (three keys altogether). 58 CVP-98/96/600 58