73
Playing Along with Rhythms

Performing with the keyboard divided at a certain key into a left side and a right side is

called “Split Play.” While in Split Play, you can use the left side to specify chords instead

of using it to play the Lower Tone.

When specifying the chords in the left part of the keyboard, Dual Play (p. 41) is
disabled in the right part.
fig.Panel-Session-4.eps
1.

Press the [Session Partner] button so Session Partner starts playing.

2.

Press the Track [2] button so its light is turned off.

The [Split] button lights up.
The left side of the keyboard will no longer produce sound.
3.

Use the left side of the keyboard to specify a chord, and play a melody in

the right side.

fig.ChordProgOff.eps
It is not necessary to continue holding down the keys for chords in the left side. Even after you
release the key, the same chord continues until the next chord is played.
You can specify chords simply with your finger, even without playing the keys for all
the chords’ constituent notes. For more information about chord fingering, refer to the
“Chord Fingering List” (p. 167).
Performing with the Chord Progression Specified in the Left Hand (Chord Progression Off)
NOTE
Split Point * You can change the split point.
Region for specifying chords
C1 B1 B6A0 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
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