Yamaha YPT-230 Owner's Manual - Page 25

Lesson Operation, Grade, Right, BothHand

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Using the Lesson Feature Lesson Operation 1 Select the desired Song for your lesson. For instructions on how to select a Song, see page 12. 2 Select the part you want to practice. Press the [R] button for a right-hand lesson, [L] button for a left-hand lesson, or press both the [R] and [L] buttons simultaneously for a both-hands lesson. The selected part is displayed. Left-hand lesson Left Right-hand lesson Right NOTE • The following songs are intended for use as righthand lessons, and cannot be used for left-hand or both-hands lessons. If you select a right-hand lesson Song, a "No LPart" message is shown in the display. Song numbers: 001 Both-hands lesson BothHand 3 Select the Lesson mode. Press any one of the [1 LISTEN & LEARN], [2 TIMING] or [3 WAITING] buttons. Refer to the Lesson modes on page 24. NOTE • When the melody Voice of the Song is changed, the key position shown in the display may be shifted (in octave units), depending on the Voice selected. 4 Start Lesson. Song playback will begin automatically when you select the Lesson mode, and the appropriate notes appear in the display. 5 Stop the Lesson mode. You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button. Grade When the Lesson Song has played all the way through in Lesson mode "2 Timing" or "3 Waiting," your performance will be evaluated in four levels: OK, Good, Very Good, or Excellent. NOTE • You can select Lessons 1-3 by pressing the [LISTEN & LEARN], [TIMING] and [WAITING] buttons, respectively. NOTE • The Split Point is fixed and it cannot be changed. For the left-hand lesson, it is fixed at 59 or B2; for the left-hand chord lesson, it is fixed at 54 or F# 2. NOTE • Regardless of how strongly you play the keys, the level of the sound does not change. As a result, your performance may not sound exactly like the model or example, depending on the selected song. PSR-E233/YPT-230 Owner's Manual 25

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Using the Lesson Feature
PSR-E233/YPT-230
Owner’s Manual
25
Lesson Operation
1
Select the desired Song for your lesson.
For instructions on how to select a Song, see page 12.
2
Select the part you want to practice.
Press the [R] button for a right-hand lesson, [L] button for a left-hand lesson, or
press both the [R] and [L] buttons simultaneously for a both-hands lesson.
The selected part is displayed.
3
Select the Lesson mode.
Press any one of the [1 LISTEN & LEARN], [2 TIMING] or [3 WAITING] but-
tons. Refer to the Lesson modes on page 24.
4
Start Lesson.
Song playback will begin automatically when you select the Lesson mode, and
the appropriate notes appear in the display.
5
Stop the Lesson mode.
You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] but-
ton.
Grade
When the Lesson Song has played all the way through in Lesson mode “2 Timing”
or “3 Waiting,” your performance will be evaluated in four levels: OK, Good, Very
Good, or Excellent.
• The following songs are
intended for use as right-
hand lessons, and cannot
be used for left-hand or
both-hands lessons. If you
select a right-hand lesson
Song, a “No LPart” mes-
sage is shown in the display.
Song numbers: 001
NOTE
Right
Left
BothHand
Left-hand lesson
Right-hand lesson
Both-hands lesson
• When the melody Voice of
the Song is changed, the
key position shown in the
display may be shifted (in
octave units), depending on
the Voice selected.
• You can select Lessons 1–3
by pressing the [LISTEN &
LEARN], [TIMING] and
[WAITING] buttons, respec-
tively.
• The Split Point is fixed and it
cannot be changed. For the
left-hand lesson, it is fixed at
59 or B2; for the left-hand
chord lesson, it is fixed at 54
or F
#
2.
• Regardless of how strongly
you play the keys, the level
of the sound does not
change. As a result, your
performance may not sound
exactly like the model or
example, depending on the
selected song.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE