Part Five of Eight on how to play keyboard

Think of the keyboard as having 3 kinds of "brains." Each of these brains has a type of memory.
The first type of brain is called a sound brain, or more commonly known as a tone. These are sounds like pianos, strings, flute, or new and unusual sounds that you can create yourself.
The 2nd type is known as the "rhythm brain." This section might be called "rhythms" on some keyboards, or "styles" on others. The keyboard may include drum kits, bass guitars, pianos and other combinations using preset patterns. It's like a backing band you control with your left hand, and with your right hand, you play the melody.
The 3rd kind of brain is where all your musical creations can be recorded. For instance, if you played a left hand bass guitar part, you could record that, save it, and later play accompaniment with that. You could then play something entirely new, like a piano or synthesizer melody, to fit together with what you've originally recorded.

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