EN-29
En
g
lish
Usin
g
Built-in Son
g
s (Concert Play, Music Library)
Your Digital Piano comes with 15 built-in piano and
orchestra tunes (Concert Play 1 through 15), and 60
piano solos (Music Library 1 to 60).
Concert Play lets you enjoy playing along with
orchestral accompaniment. You can use Music Library
to practice famous piano pieces.
• After yo
u
select a
bu
ilt-in song, it can take a n
u
m
b
er
of seconds for the song data to
b
e loaded. While the
data is
b
eing loaded, the key
b
oard keys and
bu
tton
operations will
b
e disa
b
led. If yo
u
are playing
something on the key
b
oard, the following operation
will ca
u
se o
u
tp
u
t to stop.
Concert Play has recordings of a live orchestra, which
you can use to play along with authentic
accompaniment.
•
Pause, rewind, fast forward, A-B repeat, and other
operations are supported during playback of a
Concert Play song. For details about these
operations (playback, pause, rewind, fast forward,
A-B repeat, etc.), see “Starting and Stopping
Playback” in “Operations Common to All Modes”
(page EN-8).
Step 1: LISTEN
Listen to playback of the piano and orchestra to
familiarize yourself with the music.
Step 2: PLAY
Play along with the orchestra accompaniment.
•
The Concert Play includes 15 songs, numbered 1
through 15.
•
A song on a USB flash drive (Concert Play song data
obtained with a computer, etc.) plugged into the
Digital Piano’s USB port can be used as Concert Play
song.
•
You can play back at a slow tempo (80% of the
original).
•
Use the Digital Piano’s metronome is not supported
during Concert Play.
•
The Concert Play contains actual recordings of an
orchestra. Because of this, the instrument sounds are
different from the tones that can be selected with this
piano (page EN-10).
•
Due to conditions when a live recording was made,
playback may include the sound of the performer’s
breathing, performance noise, or other noise.
1.
Press the
CONCERT PLAY
bu
tton.
2.
Use the
q
and
w
arrow
bu
ttons to select a
song and then press the
ENTER
bu
tton.
•
For a list of songs, see the “Concert Play List” (page
A-3).
•
You can use the
u
and
i
arrow buttons to scroll
through the song list pages.
3.
Use the
CONCERT PLAY
bu
tton to enter the
Listen Mode (“LISTE
N
”).
•
Each press of the
CONCERT PLAY
button toggles
between modes as shown below.
Concert Play
/
k
EXIT
u
,
q
,
w
,
i
SO
N
G
E
N
TER
METRO
N
OME
CO
N
CERT PLAY
To listen to a Concert Play Son
g
(Listen
Mode)
Listen (LISTEN)
Play (PLAY)
Mode
Song name
Play
b
ack time