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Instruções de Operação Yamaha, Modelo DGX-650 Digital Piano

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The Style plays while you are playing the keys. Style playback stops instantly when you release the keys. Appears when the Synchro Stop function is on. DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 59 Style (Auto Accompaniment) Functions Reference Changing the Tempo A Style can be played at any tempo you desire—fast or slow. 1 Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button to call up the Tempo display. Current Tempo value 2 Rotate the dial to set a tempo. Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the default tempo of the current Style. You can change the tempo during playback by pressing the [TEMPO/TAP] button just twice at the required tempo. NOTE • The above operation applies also to Song playback tempo. Tap Start You can start play back of the Style or Song by simply tapping the [TEMPO/TAP] button at the required tempo—four times for time signatures in 4 (4/4, etc.), and three times for time signatures in 3 (3/4, etc.). Adjusting the Volume of the Style You can adjust the volume balance between Style playback and keyboard performance. 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 2 Use the CATEGORY [r] and [f] buttons to call up “Style Volume.” Style Volume Current value 3 Rotate the dial to set the volume. Playing Chords Without Style Playback If you press the [STYLE] button, press the [ACMP ON/OFF] button to turn ACMP on (the ACMP ON icon appears), and play the chord in the left hand range of the keyboard (with SYNC START off), the chord sound will be heard without Style playback. This is referred to as “Stop Accompaniment.” The specified chord will be shown in the display, and affects the Harmony function (page 27). 60 DGX-650 Owner’s Manual Style (Auto Accompaniment) Functions Setting the Split Point The point on the keyboard that separates the left-hand range and the right-hand range of the keyboard is called the “Split Point.” When a Style is selected and ACMP is on, the notes played to the left of the Split Point are used to specify the chord for Style playback. When the Split function is on, the notes played to the left of the Split Point are used to play the Split Voice. The initial default Split Point is key number 54 (the F#2 key), but you can change it to another key. 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 2 Use the CATEGORY [r] and [f] buttons to call up “Split Point.” Split Point 3 Rotate the dial to set the Split Point between 021 (A-1) and 108 (C7). Split point (54: F#2) Split voice Main voice To restore the value to the default setting, press [+]/[-] buttons simultaneously. NOTE • The Split Point set here is applied to both the Style and Voice. • During the Lesson playback, the Split Point cannot be changed. Setting the Chord Fingering There are three different Fingering Types which let you specify the chord type for Style playback or use the entire keyboard range for chord specifying. 1 Press the [STYLE] button. 2 Holding down the [ACMP ON/OFF] button for longer than a second to call up the “Chord Fingering” display. Hold for longer than a second. 3 Use the dial to select the desired setting. 1 (Multi Finger) Recognizes the various chord types which are listed on the separate Data List, including “Easy Chords” (this book, page 30). 2 (FullKeyboard) Detects chords in the entire key range. Chords are detected in a way similar to 1 (Multi Finger), even if you split the notes between your left and right hands — for example, playing a bass note with your left hand and a chord with your right, or by playing a chord with your left hand and a melody note with your right. In this mode, Easy Chords cannot be detected. 3 (AI Fingered) Less than three notes can be played to indicate the chords (based on the previously played chord, etc.). Reference DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 61 Style (Auto Accompaniment) Functions Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary The Dictionary function is useful when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it. Highest key Chord Root range Chord Type range Playing range Reference 1 Press and hold the [MINUS ONE] button for longer than a second to call up the DICTIONARY display. 2 As an example, learn how to play a GM7 (G major seventh) chord. 2-1 Referring to the illustration, press the G key in the “Chord Root” range so that “G” is shown as the root note (no sound will be produced). 2-2 Referring to the illustration, press the M7 (major seventh) key in the “Chord Type” range (no sound will be produced). The notes you should play for the specified chord (root note and chord type) are shown in the display, both as notation and in the keyboard diagram. Notation of chord Chord name (root and type) Individual notes of chord (keyboard) To call up possible inversions of the chord, press the [+]/[-] buttons. NOTE • About major chords: Simple major chords are usually indicated only by the root note. For example, “C” refers to C major. However, when specifying major chords here, make sure to select “M” (major) after pressing the root note. 3 Following the notation and keyboard...


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