Left-Hand Exercise; Playing With Both Hands To Accompanimentñ Minus One Play - Roland HP 535 Owner's Manual

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Practicing a Song
3.
Press the [Play] button to start the song playing.
The right-hand part is not played.
Now you can practice the right-hand part while listening to the left-hand part.
4.
Press the [Play] button once more, and the song stops playing.

Left-Hand Exercise

In Step 2 of ÒRight-Hand Exercise,Ó press the [1] button to turn off its button indicator
and mute the left-hand part, and cancel the mute on the right-hand part by pressing
the [2] button. Its indicator will then light.
Now, you can practice the left-hand part of the internal song while listening to the
right-hand part.
Playing With Both Hands to Accompaniment Ñ Minus One Play
After you have practiced each handÕs part separately, try playing the song using both
hands.
By selecting an internal song that includes accompaniment, you can play along to the
backing provided by the songÕs orchestral accompaniment.
Preventing certain instrument parts from playing, and instead performing those parts
yourself is known as ÒMinus One Play.Ó
MEMO
You can adjust the balance between the keyboard volume and the volume of the internal song.
Please refer to ÒChanging the Volume Balance Between the Song and the KeyboardÓ (p.46).
Playing Four-Handed Piano Pieces
Included in the internal songs are a number of piano pieces for four hands.
Playing your own parts while listening to your ÒpartnerÕsÓ part (the internal song
itself), lets you play pieces for four hands all by yourself. For more on song numbers
and titles, Please refer to ÒList of Song TitlesÓ (p.62).
For four-handed pieces, assign the parts to the [Track] buttons in the following manner.
R
NOTE
You cannot play the left- and right-hand parts of four-handed pieces separately.
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Track
1
2
Second
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