e-keyboard and it's band ability

• Aug 31, 2023 - 23:11

Hello Marc
I wondered if  you have a course on how to use the additions on a keyboard, How to make it function while playing. No One explains how to use chordal playing with the keyboard as a band.  On big note song books the books have a guide to what style and voice to use. It confuses me as to how to just have it as a backing track to the chordal playing.  There are no efficient videos on how to make this happen on a beginner level. I have the books but can't seem to make it happen.
cheers Michelle


Comments

I think you need to explain what the "additions" are that you wan to use on your keyboard (your "piano-like" keyboard, or your computer keyboard?), and what it means for the additions to function while playing.

And what do you mean with "chordal playing as a band".

Note that MuseScore is mainly a tool for writing/engraving scores. It has some playback features, but is not intended as a practice tool for playing backing tracks. It can still be used for this purpose sometimes, but there are no specific practice features.

In reply to by AndreasKågedal

Hi I figured I hadn't said it correctly. most of locals know how to use the piano keyboard to make music as a band while they play the melody. Therefore, it sounds like a band. I'm not good at understanding this. I hope someone understands this purpose of an electonic organ/piano.

In reply to by mpvick

You wrote:
...most of locals know how to use the piano keyboard to make music as a band while they play the melody. Therefore, it sounds like a band.

If you are talking about accompaniment styles built into the electronic piano, which sound like a full backing band while you play along, that information should be found in the electronic piano's user manual.

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