Yamaha PSR-295 Owner's Manual - Page 15

Twinkle, Press the [START/STOP] button., Play on the keyboard. - piano

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The Easy Way To Play Piano Quick Guide Twinkle 026 Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn the function on or off. Icon will appear when performance assistant technology is on. 4 Press the [START/STOP] button. Song playback will begin. Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the overall volume. 5 Play on the keyboard. Adjust volume 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. 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). Once you get a feel for it, try playing chords with your left hand and a melody with your right ... or any other combination. Song playback will stop automatically when the song has played all the way through. You can also stop playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button. When you want to end performance assistant technology operation press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button. Play 3 notes at once with your right hand. DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293 Owner's Manual 15

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The Easy Way To Play Piano
Quick Guide
DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293
Owner’s Manual
15
Press the [START/STOP] button.
Song playback will begin.
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the overall volume.
Play on the keyboard.
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 assistant 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.
Song playback will stop automatically when the song has played all the way
through.
You can also stop playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button.
When you want to end performance assistant technology operation press the
[PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button.
Press the [PERFORMANCE
ASSISTANT] button to turn the
function on or off.
Icon will appear when performance
assistant technology is on.
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Twinkle
4
Adjust
volume
5
You will get even
better results if you
match your left-hand
rhythm to the rhythm
of the chord indica-
tor in the display.
Sounds like you’re
playing the right
notes!
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.