Yamaha 205M User Manual

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Styles
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CVP-205/203
The style playback can be controlled by the chords you play in the keys to the left of the split point. There are 7 types of 
fingerings as described below. Go to the CHORD FINGERING page (page 131), and select the Chord Fingerings. The 
page shows how to play chords with your left hand.
SINGLE FINGER
Single Finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major, 
seventh, minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the auto accompaniment section 
of the keyboard. The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used.
MULTI FINGER
The Multi Finger mode automatically detects Single Finger or Fingered chord fingerings, 
so you can use either type of fingering without having to switch fingering modes. If you 
want to play minor, seventh, or minor-seventh chords using the SINGLE FINGER 
operation in the MULTI FINGER Mode, always press the closest white/black key(s) to the 
root of the chord.
FINGERED
This mode lets you produce accompaniment by playing full chords on the auto 
accompaniment section of the keyboard. The Fingered mode recognizes the various 
chord types listed on the next page.
FINGERED ON BASS
This mode accepts the same fingerings as the FINGERED mode, but the lowest note 
played in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard is used as the bass note, 
allowing you to play “on bass” chords. For example, to indicate a C-on-E chord, play a C 
major chord with E as the lowest note (E, G, C).
FULL KEYBOARD
This method detects chords in the entire key range. Chords are detected in a way similar 
to Fingered, even if you split the notes between your left and right hands — for example, 
playing a bass note with your left hand and a chord with your right, or by playing a chord 
with your left hand and a melody note with your right.
AI FINGERED
This mode is basically the same as FINGERED, with the exception that less than three 
notes can be played to indicate the chords (based on the previously played chord, etc.).
AI FULL KEYBOARD
When this advanced auto accompaniment mode is engaged, the CVP-205/203 will 
automatically create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything, 
anywhere on the keyboard using both hands. You don’t have to worry about specifying the accompaniment chords. 
Although the AI Full Keyboard mode is designed to work with many songs, some arrangements may not be suitable for 
use with this feature.
This mode is similarto FULL KEYBOARD, with the exception that less than three notes can be played to indicate the 
chords (based on the previously played chord, etc.). 9
th
 and 11
th
 chords cannot be played.
Chord Fingerings
For a major chord, press the root key only.
For a minor chord, simultaneously press the root key 
and a black key to its left.
For a seventh chord, simultaneously press the root 
key and a white key to its left.
For a minor-seventh chord, simultaneously press the 
root key and both a white and black key to its left.
Chord detection in the AI 
Full Keyboard mode occurs 
at approximately 8th-note 
intervals. Extremely short 
chords — less than an 8th 
note in length — may not be 
detected.
In Full Keyboard mode, 
chords are detected based 
on the lowest and second 
lowest notes you play. If the 
two lowest notes fall within a 
single octave, those two 
notes determine the chord. If 
the lowest note and the sec-
ond lowest note are sepa-
rated by more than one 
octave, the lowest note 
becomes the bass and the 
chord is determined from the 
second lowest note and the 
other notes played in the 
same octave.
AI
Artificial Intelligence