Yamaha PSR-S910 Owner's Manual - Page 40

Style Characteristics, Style file compatibility, As soon as you play a chord with your left hand

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5 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the selected Style starts. Try playing chords with your left hand and play melody with your right hand. NOTE For information on chords, see page 41. NOTE You can transpose the Style (accompaniment). See page 34. 6 Press the [START/STOP] button to stop Style playback. Style Characteristics 2 The Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated on the Preset Style icon. Styles - Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment - • Pro: These Styles provide professional and exciting arrangements combined with perfect playability. The resulting accompaniment exactly follows the chords of the player. As a result, your chord changes and colorful harmonies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment. • Session: These Styles provide even greater realism and authentic backing by mixing in original chord types and changes, as well as special riffs with chord changes, with the Main sections. These have been programmed to add "spice" and a professional touch to your performances of certain songs and in certain genres. Keep in mind, however, that the Styles may not necessarily be appropriate-or even harmonically correct-for all songs and for all chord playing. In some cases for example, playing a simple major triad for a country song may result in a "jazzy" seventh chord, or playing an on-bass chord may result in inappropriate or unexpected accompaniment. Style file compatibility The PSR-S910/S710 uses the SFF GE file format (page 9). The PSR-S910/ S710 can play back existing SFF files, but they will be saved in the SFF GE format when the file is saved (or pasted) in the PSR-S910/S710. Please keep in mind that the saved file can only be played back on instruments that are compatible with the SFF GE format. 40 PSR-S910/S710 Owner's Manual

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PSR-S910/S710 Owner’s Manual
Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment –
2
5
As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the selected
Style starts.
Try playing chords with your left hand and play melody with your right hand.
6
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop Style playback.
NOTE
For information on chords, see page 41.
NOTE
You can transpose the Style (accompani-
ment). See page 34.
Style Characteristics
The Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated on the Preset
Style icon.
Pro:
These Styles provide professional and exciting arrangements com-
bined with perfect playability. The resulting accompaniment exactly fol-
lows the chords of the player. As a result, your chord changes and colorful
harmonies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment.
• Session:
These Styles provide even greater realism and authentic backing
by mixing in original chord types and changes, as well as special riffs with
chord changes, with the Main sections. These have been programmed to
add “spice” and a professional touch to your performances of certain
songs and in certain genres. Keep in mind, however, that the Styles may
not necessarily be appropriate—or even harmonically correct-for all songs
and for all chord playing. In some cases for example, playing a simple
major triad for a country song may result in a “jazzy” seventh chord, or
playing an on-bass chord may result in inappropriate or unexpected
accompaniment.
Style file compatibility
The PSR-S910/S710 uses the SFF GE file format (page 9). The PSR-S910/
S710 can play back existing SFF files, but they will be saved in the SFF GE
format when the file is saved (or pasted) in the PSR-S910/S710. Please keep
in mind that the saved file can only be played back on instruments that are
compatible with the SFF GE format.