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5.
Harmonizing
the
Melody
[ME-55A/ME-35A]
MELODY
ON
CHORD
With
this
function,
single
note
melodies
are
transformed
into
beautiful
harmonies
auto-
matically,
enhancing
your
playing
even
further.
1
Press
one
of
the
MELODY
ON
CHORD
buttons,
This
will
automatically
add two
——e
Er
Γ].--
This
will
automatically
add
three
notes
to
your
melody.
notes
to
your
melody.
2
Select
an
instrument
to
play
the
melody.
(See
page
2.)
Select
the
sound
you
want
to
use
to
perform
your
melody
from
among
the
voices
available
on
the
upper
keyboard,
and
set
the
volume
level.
3
Select
your
Harmony
voices.
(Illustration
of
ME-55A)
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Select
the
sound
with
which
you
want
to
perform
your
melody
from
among
the
voices
available
on
the
upper
keyboard,
and
set
the
volume
level.
4
Select
a
voice
for
the
lower
keyboard.
(See
pages
3
and
5.)
Once
you've
chosen
one,
remember
to
set
your
volume
level.
5
Play
a
chord
on
the
lower
keyboard
and
the
melody
on
the
upper
keyboard.
Harmonies
will
be
automatically
added
to
the
melody,
and
your
playing
will
sound
more
professional
than
ever!
12
ΕΒ
[When
both
Buttons
1
and
2
are
turned
on]
Б Б
If
MELODY
ON
CHORD
1
and
2
buttons
are
used
simultaneously,
you
will
obtain
a
three
note
harmony
that
is
somewhat
reminiscent
of
"open
harmony".
[Use
this
feature
with
Auto
Bass
Chord
too!]
MELODY
ON
CHORD
1
and
2
can
also
be
used
with
A.B.C.
For
example,
if
you
use
Single
Finger,
the
chords
automatically
produced
(by
one
finger)
will
be
added
as
harmonies
to
the
melody.
If
Memory
and
Auto
Rhythm
are
in
use,
the
har-
monies
will
continue
even
after
you
have
lifted
your
fingers
from
the
lower
keyboard.
[Additional
Information]
@The
automatically
added
harmony
sound
is
derived
from
chords
played
on
the
lower
keyboard.
Therefore,
no
harmony
will
result
when
you
play
only
the
upper
keyboard.
When
a
melody
is
played
on
the
lower range
of
the
upper
keyboard,
harmony
sounds
will
some-
times
not
be
produced.

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Yamaha Electone ME-35A Specifications

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BrandYamaha
ModelElectone ME-35A
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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