Specifying Chords With Your Right Hand While Playing Bass With Your Left Hand - Yamaha PSR-S670 Owner's Manual

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Specifying Chords with Your Right Hand while Playing Bass with
Your Left Hand
By changing the chord detection area from the left-hand section to the right-hand section, you can play a bass line
with your left hand while using your right hand to control Style playback.
1
Call up the Split Point display.
[FUNCTION]  TAB [E] MENU 1  Cursor buttons [][][E][F] 
SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING  [ENTER]  TAB [E] SPLIT POINT
2
Use the [2 ]/[3 ] buttons to set the CHORD DETECTION
AREA value to "UPPER."
2
With this setting, the whole right-hand (UPPER) section functions as the Chord section as well as for melody
performance. In this condition, note the following points:
• In the right-hand (UPPER) section, you can specify the chord type as you play
the melody.
• When the Manual Bass function is ON, the Voice for the Bass part of the current
Style is muted and assigned to the left-hand (LOWER) section. To turn this func-
tion on/off, use the [1 ] buttons.
• The Chord Fingering setting (page 49) will be set to a specific type ("FIN-
GERED*") automatically, in which case you should press three or more notes
simultaneously for specifying the chord. Pressing two or less notes does not
change the chord type.
• Split Point (STYLE) is unavailable.
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PSR-S670 Owner's Manual
Split Point
Split Point
(STYLE)
(LEFT)
LEFT Voice section
(LOWER section)
RIGHT 1, 2
Voices section
(UPPER section)
Chord section
NOTE
"FINGERED*" is basically same as
"FINGERED", except that "1+5", "1+8"
and Chord Cancel are not available.

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