Yamaha PSR-E423 Owner's Manual - Page 30

Playing Songs, Select and Listen to a Song

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Quick Guide Playing Songs With this instrument the term "song" refers the data that makes up a piece of music. You can simply enjoy listening to the 30 internal songs, or use them with just about any of the many functions provided-the performance assistant technology feature, lessons, and more. The songs are organized by category. In this section we'll learn how to select and play songs, and briefly describe the 30 songs provided. Select and Listen to a Song 1 Press the [SONG] button. The song number and name will be displayed. You can use the dial to select a different song. Nocturne 011 The currently selected song and number are displayed 2 Select a song. Select a song after referring to the Song List in the separate Data List. Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to. The songs are organized by category. ForElise 012 The song displayed here can be played NOTE • You can also play songs you have recorded yourself (User Songs) or songs that have been transferred to the instrument from a computer in the same way that you play the internal songs. • The songs in this category have been created to give you an idea of the advanced capabilities of this instrument. • These songs features some of the instrument's many useful voices. • Use these songs to experience some of the instrument's advanced features: song number 9 for the easy song arranger, and songs 10 and 11 for the performance assistant technology feature. • These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use as lesson songs. • A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also well suited for use as lesson songs. • When you need to practice backing (accompaniment) patterns, these are the songs to do it with. • Songs you record yourself. • Songs transferred from a computer (page 76) 30 Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
30
Quick Guide
Playing Songs
With this instrument the term “song” refers the data that makes up a piece of music.
You can simply enjoy listening to the 30 internal songs, or use them with just about any
of the many functions provided—the performance assistant technology feature, les-
sons, and more. The songs are organized by category.
In this section we’ll learn how to select and play songs, and briefly describe the 30
songs provided.
1
Press the [SONG] button.
The song number and name will be displayed.
You can use the dial to select a different song.
2
Select a song.
Select a song after referring to the Song List in the separate Data List.
Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to.
The songs are organized by category.
Select and Listen to a Song
011
Nocturne
The currently selected song and
number are displayed
• You can also play songs you
have recorded yourself
(User Songs) or songs that
have been transferred to the
instrument from a computer
in the same way that you
play the internal songs.
NOTE
012
ForElise
The song displayed
here can be played
• The songs in this category have been created to give you an idea of
the advanced capabilities of this instrument.
• These songs features some of the instrument’s many useful voices.
• Use these songs to experience some of the instrument’s advanced
features: song number 9 for the easy song arranger, and songs 10
and 11 for the performance assistant technology feature.
• These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use as lesson songs.
• A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also well suited for use
as lesson songs.
• When you need to practice backing (accompaniment) patterns, these
are the songs to do it with.
• Songs you record yourself.
• Songs transferred from a computer (page 76)