Yamaha PSR-S950 Owner's Manual - Page 56

Displaying Music Notation (Score), Select a Song steps 1 - 3

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Pressing the [G] (REW) or [H] (FF) button calls up a pop-up window showing the current measure number (or Phrase Mark number) in the display. While the Song Position pop-up is shown on the display, you can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to adjust the value. For Songs not containing Phrase Marks NOTE Phrase Mark is a pre-programmed marker in certain Song data, which indicates a specific location in the Song. For Songs containing Phrase Marks You can switch between BAR and PHRASE MARK by pressing the [E] button. • Adjusting the Tempo Same procedure as with Style tempo. See page 47. • Fading In/Out Same procedure as with Style. See page 47. NOTE You can transpose the Song playback. See page 38. Displaying Music Notation (Score) You can view the music notation (score) of the selected Song. We suggest that you read through the music notation before starting to practice. 1 Select a Song (steps 1 - 3 on page 54). 2 Press the [SCORE] button to call up the Score display. You can look through the entire notation by using the TAB [E][F] buttons when the Song playback is stopped. Upon starting playback, the "ball" bounces along through the score, indicating the current position. NOTE The instrument can display the music notation of your recorded Songs. NOTE The instrument cannot display the music notation of commercially-available music data excepting those data that specifically allow score display. NOTE The displayed notation is generated by the instrument based on the Song data. As a result, it may not be exactly the same as commercially available sheet music of the same song - especially when displaying notation of complicated passages or many short notes. You can change the displayed notation style by using the [1 ] - [8 ] buttons. For details, refer to the Reference manual on the website. 56 PSR-S950/S750 Owner's Manual

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PSR-S950/S750 Owner’s Manual
Pressing the [
G
] (REW) or [
H
] (FF) button calls up a pop-up window showing
the current measure number (or Phrase Mark number) in the display.
While the Song Position pop-up is shown on the display, you can also use the [DATA
ENTRY] dial to adjust the value.
• Adjusting the Tempo
Same procedure as with Style tempo. See page 47.
• Fading In/Out
Same procedure as with Style. See page 47.
You can view the music notation (score) of the selected Song. We suggest that you
read through the music notation before starting to practice.
1
Select a Song (steps 1 – 3 on page 54).
2
Press the [SCORE] button to call up the Score display.
You can look through the entire notation by using the TAB [
E
][
F
] buttons
when the Song playback is stopped.
Upon starting playback, the “ball” bounces along through the score, indicating
the current position.
You can change the displayed notation style by using the [1

] – [8

]
buttons. For details, refer to the Reference manual on the website.
NOTE
Phrase Mark is a pre-programmed
marker in certain Song data, which
indicates a specific location in the
Song.
For Songs containing Phrase Marks
You can switch between BAR and PHRASE
MARK by pressing the [E] button.
For Songs not containing Phrase Marks
NOTE
You can transpose the Song playback.
See page 38.
Displaying Music Notation (Score)
NOTE
The instrument can display the music
notation of your recorded Songs.
NOTE
The instrument cannot display the
music notation of commercially-avail-
able music data excepting those data
that specifically allow score display.
NOTE
The displayed notation is generated by
the instrument based on the Song
data. As a result, it may not be exactly
the same as commercially available
sheet music of the same song —
especially when displaying notation of
complicated passages or many short
notes.