- What is a keyboard accompaniment?
- What are the different types of accompaniment?
- What is simple accompaniment?
What is a keyboard accompaniment?
The concept of using auto-accompaniment is simple: You play some notes on the lower range of your keyboard, and that tells the system to start playing some backing music in the key you gave it. ... The result is the sound of a full band playing, giving you a professional backing track that you're in complete control over.
What are the different types of accompaniment?
Various accompaniment types are possible, including homorhythmic, blocked-chord, and arpeggiated accompaniments (Alberti bass or broken chord). Homorhythmic accompaniments (also called chorale texture) have the same rhythm as the melody line.
What is simple accompaniment?
One simple way to provide harmony for a melody is to add chords. ... As long as the accompaniment is just chords, and not a different melody, it still belongs in this category of simple chordal accompaniment.