Yamaha PSR-E423 Owner's Manual - Page 39

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The Easy Way to Play Piano 3 Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn the performance assistant technology feature off. Next try playing a different preset song. 1 The procedure is the same as that described for playing Ave Maria on page 37. Select any song. To use the performance assistant technology feature it is necessary to play a song that includes chord data. Select a song that includes chord data, referring to the Song List in the separate Data List. 2 Play freely referring to the description below. NOTE • Songs transferred to the instrument from a computer can also be used with the performance assistant technology as long as they include the required chord data. If a song includes the required data, the chords are shown on the right side of the display. To begin, try to feel the rhythm of the song. Then, with your hands spread as shown in the illustration, simply play the keyboard alternately with your left and right hands (any notes will do). Sounds like you're playing the right notes! You will get even better results if you match your left-hand rhythm to the rhythm of the chord indicator in the display. Play alternately with the left and right hands. How does it sound? You'll get acceptable results no matter where you play thanks to performance assistant technology! Next try the three playing methods illustrated below. Different ways of playing produce different results. Play with the left and right hands at the same timing-type 1. Play with the left and right hands at the same timing-type 2. Play alternately with the left and right hands-type 3. Play 3 notes at once with your right hand. Play 1 note at a time with your right hand (for example: index finger  middle finger  ring finger). Play 3 notes at once with your right hand. Once you get a feel for it, try playing chords with your left hand and a melody with your right ... or any other combination. 3 Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn the performance assistant technology feature off. Reference Owner's Manual 39

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The Easy Way to Play Piano
Owner’s Manual
39
Reference
3
Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn the per-
formance assistant technology feature off.
Next try playing a different preset song.
1
The procedure is the same as that described for playing Ave
Maria on page 37. Select any song.
To use the performance assistant technology feature it is necessary to play a
song that includes chord data.
Select a song that includes chord data, referring to the Song List in the separate
Data List.
2
Play freely referring to the description below.
3
Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn the per-
formance assistant technology feature off.
• Songs transferred to the
instrument from a computer
can also be used with the
performance assistant tech-
nology as long as they
include the required chord
data. If a song includes the
required data, the chords
are shown on the right side
of the display.
NOTE
To begin, try to feel the rhythm of the song. Then, with your hands spread as shown in the illustration,
simply play the keyboard alternately with your left and right hands (any notes will do).
How does it sound? You’ll get acceptable results no matter where you play thanks to performance assis-
tant technology!
Next try the three playing methods illustrated below. Different ways of playing produce different results.
Once you get a feel for it, try playing chords with your left hand and a melody with your right ... or any
other combination.
Sounds like
you’re playing
the right notes!
You will get even better results
if you match your left-hand
rhythm to the rhythm of the
chord indicator in the display.
Play alternately with the
left and right hands.
Play with the left and right hands
at the same timing—type 1.
Play 3 notes at once
with your right hand.
Play with the left and right hands
at the same timing—type 2.
Play 1 note at a time with your right
hand (for example: index finger
middle finger
ring finger).
Play alternately with the left
and right hands—type 3.
Play 3 notes at once
with your right hand.