Yamaha PSR-SX700 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Owners Manual - Page 77

Displaying Score, Lyrics, and Text files during Playback

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Displaying Score, Lyrics, and Text files during Playback Displaying Music Notation (Score) of the MIDI Song You can view the music notation (score) of the selected MIDI Song. We suggest that you read through the music notation before starting to practice. 1 Select a MIDI Song (page 68). 2 Touch (Score) on the Song Playback display to call up NOTE the Score display. • You can call up the Score display as You can look through the entire notation by touching [] or [] when Song playback is stopped. While the Song is playing back, the "ball" bounces along through the score, indicating the current position. well, via [MENU]  [Score]. • The instrument can display the music notation of commercially available music data or your recorded Songs. • 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 4 many short notes. For changing the page. For changing the settings of the Score display. Changing the Size of the Score and Displaying Lyrics in a Score By touching the note icon shown on the lower right of the display, you can change the settings of the Score display, such as changing the size of the score, or displaying note names or lyrics within the score, and so on. For details on the Score display, refer to the Reference Manual on the website. NOTE Lyrics can be shown only when the Song contains lyric data. Singing with Song Playback-Operations While Performing PSR-SX900/SX700 Owner's Manual 77

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PSR-SX900/SX700
Owner’s Manual
77
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Singing with Song Playback—Operations While Performing
Displaying Music Notation (Score) of the MIDI Song
You can view the music notation (score) of the selected MIDI Song. We suggest that you read through the music notation
before starting to practice.
1
Select a MIDI Song (page 68).
2
Touch
(Score) on the Song Playback display to call up
the Score display.
You can look through the entire notation by touching [
] or [
] when Song play-
back is stopped. While the Song is playing back, the “ball” bounces along through
the score, indicating the current position.
Displaying Score, Lyrics, and Text files during Playback
• You can call up the Score display as
well, via [MENU]
[Score].
• The instrument can display the
music notation of commercially
available music data or your
recorded Songs.
• 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.
NOTE
For changing
the page.
For changing the
settings of the
Score display.
Changing the Size of the Score and Displaying Lyrics in a Score
By touching the note icon shown on the lower right of the display, you can change the settings of the Score display,
such as changing the size of the score, or displaying note names or lyrics within the score, and so on. For details on the
Score display, refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
Lyrics can be shown only when the Song contains lyric data.
NOTE