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HARMONY<br />

Harmony<br />

When the Auto-Accompaniment is on, you can use Harmony function. The Harmony function<br />

automatically adds notes to your right hand (melody) part to help you sound more professional.<br />

This function analyzes the notes you play and automatically adds notes from the Accompaniment<br />

chord (shown in the Main Screen when the Accompaniment is on), creating a “harmony” part (even<br />

if you are only playing single notes in the left and right hands).<br />

There are 10 types of Harmony.<br />

Block Adds three or four notes based on the chord.<br />

Open Adds three or four notes based on the chord. Harmony notes may extend over<br />

one octave below the lowest right-hand note.<br />

Jazz Adds three or four notes based on the chord.<br />

Rockn’ Adds a note at a fifth (or fourth) interval to the lowest note played in the RIGHT<br />

Part.<br />

Dynamic Adds three or four notes based on the chord. Harmony notes are played within<br />

one octave below the lowest note played in the right hand.<br />

Duet Adds a note according to the lowest note played in the right hand and based on<br />

the chord.<br />

Octave Takes the highest note played in the right hand and doubles it an octave down.<br />

Octave Duet Adds an Octave note and a Duet note.<br />

Vocal 1 Adds a single note above the top note of the right hand based on the chord.<br />

Vocal 2 Adds three notes based on the chord. The lowest note will always be the root of<br />

the chord.

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