Harmony function for Yamaha e373 - an introduction: duet, trio etc.
This tutorial video is the first of a few looking at the Harmony button (function 26) on the Yamaha e373. I focus on the basic options of 'duet', ''trio', 'block', 'country' and 'octave'. I demonstrate them as well as highlighting a few important things to keep in mind. The harmony function will add interest to your right hand melody lines. You will sound more impressive!

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