Yamaha Electone EL-100 Owner's Manual page 53

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2 Memory
When you start a rhythm with this memory function on, A.B.C. automatic
accompaniment keeps playing even after you release your fingers from the
Lower keyboard.
2
Lower
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Use the bottom right E Data Control button to turn on the Lower
keyboard Memory function (Solid box indicates the function is
effective). Selecting this keeps the chord accompaniment of the
Lower Keyboard voices playing even after you release your fingers
from the Lower keyboard.
2
PEDAL
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Use the bottom right F Data Control button to turns on the
Pedalboard Memory function (Solid box indicates the function is
effective). Selecting this keeps the chord accompaniment of the
Pedalboard voices playing even after you release your fingers from
the Lower keyboard.
2) Chords Recognized in the Single Finger Mode
Major, minor, 7th and minor 7th chords can all be played in the Single Finger
mode.
(Key of C)
C
Major chords:
Press the root of the chord (the note that corresponds to the
chord's name).
Cm
Minor chords:
Simultaneously press the root and any one black key to the left
of it.
C7
7th chords:
Simultaneously press the root and any one white key to the left
of it.
Cm7
Minor 7th chords:
Simultaneously press the root as well as any black key and any
white key to the left of it.
G
A
B
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
NOTE:
With Single Finger, the chord produced
will sound in the same octave regardless of
where it is played on the Lower keyboard.
NOTE:
PLAYING SINGLE FINGER CHORDS
WITHOUT RHYTHM:
Auto Bass Chord is generally used with
rhythms to create full rhythmic accompa-
niment, but it can also be used in the
Single Finger mode to add full continuous
chords to your performance without the
use of the rhythm. Simply leave the
rhythm off in Single Finger mode, and
play Single Finger chords from the Lower
keyboard.
NOTE:
If you forget to cancel the Single Finger or
Fingered Chord accompaniment functions,
single notes that you play will be sounded
as continuous chords.
NOTE:
Minor, 7th and minor 7th chords with
black key roots (such as B or G ) are
played in the same way as those with
white key roots.
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