Hold down the [Play] button and press the button selected in Step 2.
The sound of the muted part is then played.
4.
Press the [Play] button.
The song will begin playing back.
The sound for the performance part selected in Step 2 is not played. Temporarily preventing the sounds of a specified part from playing is called “muting.”
3.
Until you erase the performance data, you cannot play back an internal song.
To erase the performance data and play back the internal song, press the [Rec] button.
If you don’t want to erase the song, press the [Play] or [Song] button.
Listening to Each Part Separately
With the internal songs, you can select the performance part that is to be played back.
With Piano songs 1 to 50, you can also practice each hand separately while playing along with the song.
1. Select the song to be played back.
2. Hold down the [Play] button and press the button, either
[Chord (1)] or [ (2)], for the part that is not to be played back.
The indicator on the selected button goes out.
The performance data is assigned to the Track buttons as shown below.
Left-handRight-hand
Part Part
Flashes in green Flashes in red
Flashes in green
When the following appears in the display
If there is any performance data stored in the FP-3’s memory, the following appears in the display.

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Roland FP-3 owner manual Playing the Keyboard