Roland 60S User Manual

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Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance
Playing Chords with Simple Fingering
“Chord Intelligence” is a feature that intelligently plays the correct 
accompaniment chords the moment you play a key specifying a chord on the 
Lower keyboard during Automatic Accompaniment.
For example, in order to make the instrument detect a “C Major” chord, you 
must normally play the three keys “C,” “E,” and “G.” If you use the Chord 
Intelligence function, you can simply press a single “C” key in the lower 
keyboard to sound a C Major chord with the voice selected for the Lower part
1.
Touch <Rhythm> on the Main screen.
The Rhythm screen appears.
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2.
Touch <Utility> on the Rhythm screen.
The Utility screen appears.
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3.
Touch <Options>.
The Rhythm Options screen appears.
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For more information 
about chord fingering, refer 
to the 
You can also open the 
rhythm screen by pressing 
a Rhythm button.
If you press the root note of 
the chord (p. 212) in the 
lower keyboard when the 
Chord Intelligence function 
is off, all notes in that chord 
will sound. 
For example, if you press 
the root “C” of the C major 
chord in the lower 
keyboard, the notes of the 
C major chord “C,” “E,” 
and “G” will be sounded 
by the voice selected for the 
lower part.
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Harmony Intelligence