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Why does the accompaniment occasionally play a single note base line?

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Why does the accompaniment occasionally play a single note base line?

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This occurs when you key in a chord containing both the root and a full octave above it, for example C Chord: C E G C. The effect varies depending upon the style but usually it plays just the root. From George on SVPworld Forum.

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