Yamaha 305 DGX505/305 English Owners Manual - Page 40
Use the [LESSON MODE] button to select Lesson 1.
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Quick Guide Select a Song For a Lesson 3 Use the [LESSON MODE] button to select Lesson 1. Press the [LESSON MODE] button to select Lesson 1. Each time the [LESSON MODE] button is pressed the lesson modes are selected in sequence: Lesson 1 ➔ Lesson 2 ➔ Lesson 3 ➔ Off ➔ Lesson 1 .... The currently selected mode is shown in the upper right corner of the display. What the upper-right-corner displays mean: Right Left Both Hand Hand hands Lesson 1 R1 Lesson 2 R2 Lesson 3 R3 L1 LR1 L2 LR2 L3 LR3 Song playback will begin automatically when you select Lesson 1. Play the note shown immediately below the triangular score marker (▼). The dot on the graphic keyboard indicates the key you need to press to play that note. When you play the correct note the marker will move to the next note you need to play. The song will wait until you play the correct note. NOTE • When you switch lesson modes an explanation of the selected lesson will appear on the display for a few seconds before the lesson begins. • If the score display is not ready by the time the explanation display disappears, prepare-inprogress message will appear on the display until the score is ready. ▼ Marker Left-hand part Right-hand part ● Marker (In the case of a right-hand lesson) ● Shifting the keyboard left or right. The hidden ( ) areas of the keyboard can be brought into view by pressing the [+] or [-] button. The displayed range (61 keys) Actual keyboard range (DGX-505 = 88 keys/DGX-305 = 76 keys) (In the case of the DGX-505) 61 keys of the keyboard's range are shown on the display. The DGX-505 actually has 88 keys, while the DGX-305 has 76 keys. In some songs that include very high or low notes, those notes may fall outside the displayed range and may not be shown on the display. In such cases an "over" indicator appear to the left or right of the graphic keyboard. Use the [+] or [-] button to shift the keyboard left or right so you can see the notes (the ● marker will appear on the appropriate key in the display). Notes that actually fall outside the keyboard's range cannot be used in the lesson. 40 DGX-505/305 Owner's Manual