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Automatic accompaniment, Automatic accompaniment off – Yamaha CNR-35 3 CNR-55 User Manual

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Automatic Accompaniment

Chords Recognized in the Single Finger (e.g. Key of C)

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Major, minor and 7th chords can all be played in this way.

Cm

C

7

C

ACCOMP.

/RHYTHM

VOL.

POWER

Automatic Accompaniment Off

Turning the POWER switch on while holding either of the

ACCOMP./ VOL. buttons put the CNR-35/55 to be “Auto-

matic Accompaniment Off” condition. In this condition, bass

and chordal accompaniment doesn’t sound at all while play-

back of the rhythm patterns, even though you play chords in

the Auto Accompaniment Section of the keyboard (C1 - F#2).

If you use this function, you can start playback of the rhythm

patterns by pressing any of the entire keys (C1 - C5) while the

rhythm is in “stand-by” condition for the Synchro Start.

Major chords:

Press the root of the chord (the note that corresponds to the

chord’s name).

Minor chords:

Simultaneously press the root and any one black key to the left

of it.

7th chords:

Simultaneously press the root and any one white key to the left

of it.

• Minor and 7th chords with black key roots (such as B

b

or F

#

) are played in the same way as those with white

key roots.

• With Single Finger, the chord produced will sound in the

same octave regardless of where it is played in the Auto
Accompaniment Section of the keyboard (C1 - F

#

2).

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