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Yamaha PSR-E253 Kullanıcı El Kitabı
Hearing and Experiencing the Sound of the
Chords (Chord Study)
You can hear and experience the sound of the chords used in a typical performance by
playing back Song numbers 091 to 102 (in the "Chord Study" category). Song numbers
091 to 097 are very simple songs consisting of a single chord (C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am,
Bm; respectively) played in various positions, letting you listen to and master the
chords one by one. On the other hand, Song numbers 098 to 102 consist of several
chords strung together in a pattern, for experiencing and understanding basic chord
progressions. Hear and experience the sound of simple chords and progressions by
playing back these Songs, and play the keyboard while following along with the music
notation and key/chord indications shown in the display.
Hear and experience a sound of
a single chord
1
Select a Song from Song numbers 091
to 097 in the "CHORD STUDY" category
by executing Step 1 in "Selecting and
Playing Back a Song" on page 23
2
Press the [START/STOP] button to play
back the selected Song.
3
Play the keyboard while looking at the
notes shown on the display.
091
NOTICE
• When playing the keyboard while playing back a
Song, you should turn off any parts you don't intend
to have played back (page 25), to avoid exceeding the
maximum number of simultaneous notes.
NOTE
• You can use the waiting function (page 27) by pressing
the [3 WAITING] button.
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Hear and experience basic
chord progressions
1
Select a Song from Song numbers 098
to 102 by pressing the [+]/[-] buttons.
2
Press the [START/STOP] button to play
back the selected Song.
3
Play the keyboard while looking at the
notes shown on the display.
Listen to the basic chord progression, and play
along with the Song repeatedly until you can
smoothly perform and play along with the chord
changes.
NOTE
• You can use the waiting function (page 27) by pressing
the [3 WAITING] button.