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Chapter 2 Playing Along with Rhythms
Performing With the Chord Progression 
Specified in the Left Hand (Rhythm Split Play)
Performing with the keyboard divided at a certain key into a left side and a 
right side is called “Split Play.”
When using the Rhythm while Split Play is in effect, you can specify the 
chords with the keys in the left part of the keyboard.
fig.02-13
1.
Press the [Split] button, getting its indicator to light.
2.
Press the [Chord] button, getting its indicator to light.
The indicators for the [Chord] and [Drums] buttons flash, and the FP-3 is 
put into standby mode.
When the [Split] button is pressed while a performance is in progress, the 
Rhythm stops.
3.
The chord is specified with a key in the left part of the 
keyboard, and the Rhythm begins.
fig.02-14
Specify the chord in the left part of the keyboard, and perform the melody 
in the right side.
It is not necessary to continue holding down the keys for chords in the left 
side. Even after you release the key, the same chord continues until the next 
chord is played.
When specifying chords, sounds from the left side of the keyboard are not 
played.
4.
To stop the Rhythm, press the [Drums] button.
After the ending is done, the performance stops.
The indicators for the [Chord] and [Drums] buttons then start flashing, and 
the FP-3 is put into standby mode.
5.
To exit Split Play, press the [Split] button, extinguishing the 
indicator.
NOTE
When specifying the 
chords in the left part of the 
keyboard, Dual Play (p. 15) 
is disabled in the right part.
The point at which the 
keyboard is divided is 
called the “split point”; you 
can also change this split 
point. For more 
information, take a look at 
“Changing the Keyboard’s 
Split Point” (p. 17).
You can specify chords 
simply with your finger, 
even without playing the 
keys for all the chords’ 
constituent notes. For more 
information about chord 
fingering, refer to the “Chord 
Fingering List” (p. 52)
.
1, 5
4 2
F  3 (Split point)
The range specified a chord
While in Split Play, when 
the [Chord] button is off, 
and only the Drum part is 
being played, you can 
perform in the left side of 
the keyboard using the 
Lower Tone (p. 16).