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You will use the AUT O ACCOMP ANIMENT buttons and the ST AR T/
STOP buttons to select style variations and control style playback.
VOLUME
STYLE
START
/
STOP
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT SONG CONTROL
GUIDE CONTROL
MASTER
VOLUME
ACMP
/
SONG
VOLUME
MAX
MIN
MAX
DEMO
SWING/
JAZZ LATIN
TRAD/
WALTZ
BALL–
ROOM
16BEAT
8BEAT DANCE
ROCK/
R&B
BALLAD PIANIST
HELP
MAIN BMAIN A MAIN C MAIN D ENDING SYNCHRO START
/
STOP
AUTO FILL
ACMP ASSISTHARMONY
COUNTRY DISK
TAP
CUSTOM METRONOME
PAGE
RESET
TEMPO
BEAT
CONTRAST
VOCAL
HARMONY
MUSIC
DATABASE
ACMP ONINTRO
MIN EXITDIRECT ACCESS
PAUSE REW
EASY PLAY
SONG MIXER PIANO E. PIANO
BRASS
DUAL SPLIT
SAX
/
FLUTE
FUNCTION
MASTER
EQUALIZER
NEXT NOTE
SOUND
REPEAT
FF REC 12
PLAY
/
STOP
REGISTRATION/ONE TOUCH SETTING
FADE
IN
/
OUT
OVER
SIGNAL
GUITAR
SYNTHE-
SIZER ORGAN
XG
ENSEMBLE
PER-
CUSSION
BASS
REVERBCHORUS EFFECT
DISK IN USE
STRINGS/
CHOIR
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BANK
BANK REGISTRATION
VOICE
ONE TOUCH
SETTING
START/STOPAUTO ACCOMPANIMENTMAIN BMAIN A MAIN C MAIN D ENDING SYNCHRO START/STOPAUTO FILLACMP ON INTROFADEIN/OUT
Each of the Clavinova’s styles has four variations, corresponding to
the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT buttons labeled as [MAIN A], [MAIN
B], [MAIN C], and [MAIN D].

Varying the Style

AUTO ACCOMPANIMENTMAIN BMAIN A MAIN C MAIN D ENDINGAUTO FILLACMP ON INTROUse these buttons to select style variations.
Main A is generally the most rudimentary form of the style; the other
variations are more or less lavish embellishments on the same basic
theme. By judiciously switching between variations as you play, you can
add variety and make the performance more interesting.

Selecting a Variation........................................................................................

You can select a style variation before you start playing the style. To
select a variation, simply press the corresponding button.
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENTMAIN BMAIN A MAIN C MAIN D ENDINGAUTO FILLACMP ON INTRO
The Clavinova will begin playing the selected style variation when
you start the style using one of the methods described in the next section.

Playing Fill-in Patterns..................................................................................

Fill-in patternsA “fill-in pattern” is a embellishment of thebasic rhythm, usually played at the end ofa musical phrase as an exciting transitioninto the next segment.
If you select a different style variation while the style is playing, the
Clavinova will play an automatic fill-in pattern as it switches to the new
variation. The fill-in pattern, like the main pattern, is different for each
variation.
Playing the Accompaniment Styles
The button’s lamp lights.
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