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Voice List

PSR-E373, PSR-EW310, YPT-370  Owner’s Manual

73

Ap

pe

nd

ix

518

0

0

96

Sweep Pad

XG SYNTH EFFECTS

519

0

0

97

Rain

520

0

64

97

Harmo Rain

521

0

65

97

African Wind

522

0

66

97

Carib

523

0

0

98

Sound Track

524

0

27

98

Prologue

525

0

0

99

Crystal

526

0

12

99

Synth Drum Comp

527

0

14

99

Popcorn

528

0

18

99

Tiny Bells

529

0

35

99

Round Glockenspiel

530

0

40

99

Glockenspiel Chimes

531

0

41

99

Clear Bells

532

0

42

99

Chorus Bells

533

0

65

99

Soft Crystal

534

0

70

99

Air Bells

535

0

71

99

Bell Harp

536

0

72

99

Gamelimba

537

0

0

100

Atmosphere

538

0

18

100

Warm Atmosphere

539

0

19

100

Hollow Release

540

0

40

100

Nylon Electric Piano

541

0

64

100

Nylon Harp

542

0

65

100

Harp Vox

543

0

66

100

Atmosphere Pad

544

0

0

101

Brightness

545

0

0

102

Goblins

546

0

64

102

Goblins Synth

547

0

65

102

Creeper

548

0

67

102

Ritual

549

0

68

102

To Heaven

550

0

70

102

Night

551

0

71

102

Glisten

552

0

96

102

Bell Choir

553

0

0

103

Echoes

554

0

65

103

Big Pan

555

0

0

104

Sci-Fi

XG WORLD

556

0

0

78

Shakuhachi

557

0

97

105

Tamboura

558

0

0

106

Banjo

559

0

28

106

Muted Banjo

XG PERCUSSIVE

560

0

0

113

Tinkle Bell

561

0

96

113

Bonang

562

0

97

113

Altair

563

0

98

113

Gamelan Gongs

564

0

99

113

Stereo Gamelan Gongs

565

0

100

113

Rama Cymbal

566

0

0

114

Agogo

567

0

0

115

Steel Drums

568

0

97

115

Glass Percussion

569

0

98

115

Thai Bells

570

0

0

116

Woodblock

571

0

96

116

Castanets

572

0

0

117

Taiko Drum

573

0

96

117

Gran Cassa

574

0

0

118

Melodic Tom 1

575

0

64

118

Melodic Tom 2

576

0

65

118

Real Tom

Voice 

No.

Bank Select

MIDI

Pro

g

ram 

Chan

g

e#

(1–128)

Voice Name

MSB

(0–127)

LSB

(0–127)

577

0

66

118

Rock Tom

578

0

0

119

Synth Drum

579

0

64

119

Analog Tom

580

0

65

119

Electronic Percussion

581

0

0

120

Reverse Cymbal

XG SOUND EFFECTS

582

64

0

1

Cutting Noise 1

583

64

0

2

Cutting Noise 2

584

64

0

4

String Slap

585

64

0

17

Flute Key Click

586

64

0

33

Shower

587

64

0

34

Thunder

588

64

0

35

Wind

589

64

0

36

Stream

590

64

0

37

Bubble

591

64

0

38

Feed

592

64

0

49

Dog

593

64

0

50

Horse

594

64

0

51

Bird Tweet 2

595

64

0

56

Maou

596

64

0

65

Phone Call

597

64

0

66

Door Squeak

598

64

0

67

Door Slam

599

64

0

68

Scratch Cut

600

64

0

69

Scratch Split

601

64

0

70

Wind Chime

602

64

0

71

Telephone Ring 2

603

64

0

81

Car Engine Ignition

604

64

0

82

Car Tires Squeal

605

64

0

83

Car Passing

606

64

0

84

Car Crash

607

64

0

85

Siren

608

64

0

86

Train

609

64

0

87

Jet Plane

610

64

0

88

Starship

611

64

0

89

Burst

612

64

0

90

Roller Coaster

613

64

0

91

Submarine

614

64

0

97

Laugh

615

64

0

98

Scream

616

64

0

99

Punch

617

64

0

100

Heartbeat

618

64

0

101

Footsteps

619

64

0

113

Machine Gun

620

64

0

114

Laser Gun

621

64

0

115

Explosion

622

64

0

116

Firework

Voice 

No.

Bank Select

MIDI

Pro

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ram 

Chan

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(1–128)

Voice Name

MSB

(0–127)

LSB

(0–127)

Summary of Contents for PSR-E373

Page 1: ...1 Setting Up Reference Appendix Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 5 7 ...

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Page 3: ... the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial typ...

Page 4: ...lete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recepta cles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tri pod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart a...

Page 5: ...it Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument Use the specified adaptor page 85 only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it This instrument contains no user serviceable parts Do...

Page 6: ...nt or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables to prevent damage to t...

Page 7: ...solvents alcohol cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Saving data Some of the data of this instrument page 51 are retained when the power is turned off However the saved data may be lost due to some failure an operation mistake etc Save your important data onto an external device such as a computer page 50 Information About copyrights Copying of the commercially available musical ...

Page 8: ... Registration May not be included depending on your particular locale Check with your Yamaha dealer Formats and functions GM System Level 1 GM System Level 1 is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM compati ble music data can be accurately played by any GM compatible tone generator regardless of manufacturer The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that sup...

Page 9: ...se Repeat 37 Listening Timing and Waiting 38 Learning How to Use Touch Control Touch Tutor 40 Hearing and Experiencing the Sound of the Chords Chord Study 41 Hear and experience a sound of a single chord 41 Hear and experience basic chord progressions 41 Playing Chords along with Chord Progressions of a Song 42 Play the chords in combination with Waiting of the Lesson function 42 Recording Your Pe...

Page 10: ...abase List page 78 As illustrated each note of the keyboard has a specific note number and name e g 036 C1 which is used in making various settings such as Split Point page 24 PSR E373 YPT 370 036 C1 096 C6 PSR EW310 028 E0 103 G6 The illustrations and displays as shown in this manual are based on the PSR E373 Please note that the PSR EW310 PSR E373 and YPT 370 have different numbers of keys the P...

Page 11: ...N button page 52 5 MUSIC DATABASE button page 29 6 DUAL button page 17 7 SPLIT button page 17 8 HARMONY ARPEGGIO button page 20 9 Drum illustrations for the Drum Kit page 16 Each of these indicates the drum or percussion instrument assigned to the corresponding key for Standard Kit 1 0 SUSTAIN jack page 14 1 PHONES OUTPUT jack page 14 2 AUX IN jack page 48 3 USB TO HOST terminal page 50 For connec...

Page 12: ... When using the AC adaptor with a removable plug make sure to keep the plug attached to the AC adaptor Using the plug alone can cause electric shock or fire If the plug is accidentally removed from the AC adaptor slide it back in until it clicks into place taking care to avoid touching any internal metal parts To avoid electric shock short circuit or damage also be careful that there is no dust be...

Page 13: ...uto Power Off function disabled The Auto Power Off function also can be disabled by selecting Off in Function number 060 page 55 This instrument cannot charge the batteries Use only the specified charger device when charging Power will be automatically drawn from the AC adaptor if an AC adaptor is connected while batteries are installed in the instrument Failure to set the battery type may shorten...

Page 14: ...ettings Function 029 page 53 Using the music rest Insert the music rest into the slots as shown Do not use the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss Do not use the instrument or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss Before connecting ...

Page 15: ... or Song When the FUNCTION button page 52 is in use this indicates the Function number Indicates the current beat of playback Indicates notes currently being played Indicates the melody and chord notes of a Song when the Song lesson function is in use Also indicates the notes of a chord either when playing a chord or when using the Dictionary function Chord Measure or Function Beat Keyboard Displa...

Page 16: ...ultaneously to instantly reset the value to the default tempo To set the Time Signature Press and hold the METRONOME button to call up TimeSigN Functions 030 page 54 then use the number buttons YES and NO buttons To set the Metronome Volume This can be set via Function number 032 page 54 Selecting a Main Voice is not displayed alone It is always displayed with or Refer to page 15 001 241 Instrumen...

Page 17: ...the SPLIT button to turn on Split The keyboard is divided into the Left hand and Right hand areas You can play a Split Voice on the Left hand area of the keyboard while playing a Main Voice and Dual Voice on the Right hand area of the key board The highest key for the Left hand area is referred to as the Split Point Function 003 page 52 which can be changed from the default F 2 key 2 Play the keyb...

Page 18: ... panel setting is automatically selected but you can also select it yourself 2 Hold down the DSP button for longer than a sec ond After a few seconds the current DSP type appears 3 Use the number buttons 0 9 YES NO buttons to select the desired type 4 Play the keyboard 5 Press the DSP button again to turn off the DSP Changing the Touch Response of the Keyboard 1 Soft Produces relatively high volum...

Page 19: ...ch with PdlFunc Function 029 page 53 you can apply the effect by pressing on the pedal Reverb Adds the ambience of a club or concert hall to the sound Although the best suited Reverb type is called up by selecting a Song or Style you can select another one via Function number 020 page 53 When you select oFF the Reverb effect is turned off And you can also set the Reverb depth via Function number 0...

Page 20: ...fy an Arpeggio Type refer to the Arpeggio Type list on page 81 4 Press a note or notes on the keyboard to trigger the Harmony or Arpeggio When a Harmony Type is selected a harmony part for example duet or trio or an effect for example tremolo or echo can be added to the played sound of the Main Voice Also when an Arpeggio Type is selected arpeg gios broken chords are automatically played back when...

Page 21: ...io playback release the footswitch How to play the various Types Harmony Type 001 to 005 Press the right hand keys while playing chords in the auto accompaniment range of the keyboard when Auto Accompaniment is on page 24 Harmony Type 006 to 012 Trill Hold down two keys Harmony Type 013 to 019 Tremolo Keep holding down the keys Harmony Type 020 to 026 Echo Play the keys Arpeggio Type 027 to 176 Ar...

Page 22: ...ce sound of the right Voice will sound from the right speaker in the initial Duo mode setting This out put setting can be changed from the DuoType setting Function 055 page 55 Using sustain in the Duo mode Sustain can be applied to the left and right Voice sections in Duo mode just as it normally is by using one of the following methods in the Duo mode like the usual mode Press the foot switch pag...

Page 23: ...ormation about chords refer to Chord Types for Style Playback page 26 or use the Chord Dic tionary function page 28 1 Press the FUNCTION button several times until FingType Function 017 page 53 appears FingType is shown in the display for a few sec onds followed by the current Fingering Type 2 Use the number buttons 0 9 or YES and NO buttons to select SmartChd or Multi If SmartChd is selected perf...

Page 24: ... right hand and chords with the left hand 5 Press the START STOP button to stop playback You can add intro ending and rhythm variations to Style playback by using Sections For details refer to page 25 Adjusting the Style Volume To adjust the volume balance between Style play back and keyboard you can adjust the Style Volume This can be set via Function number 016 page 53 Playing Styles The strengt...

Page 25: ...epending on the selected Style 1 3 Same as Steps 1 3 in page 24 4 Press the MAIN AUTO FILL button to select Main A or Main B 5 Press the INTRO ENDING rit button Now you re ready to start Style playback from the Intro section 6 Play a chord with your left hand to start playback of the Intro For example play a C major chord If SmartChd is selected via FingType Func tion 017 page 53 refer to page 27 ...

Page 26: ... not recognized if the notes are omitted When playing a chord which cannot be recognized by this instrument nothing is shown on the display In such a case only a specific part such as the rhythm will be played Chord Types for Style Playback Major Minor Seventh Minor Seventh Major Seventh C Cm 7 C Cm7 CM7 D Dm 7 D Dm7 DM7 E Em 7 E Em7 EM7 F Fm 7 F Fm7 FM7 G Gm 7 G Gm7 GM7 A Am 7 A Am7 AM7 B Bm 7 B ...

Page 27: ...D dim Eb 7 E F m F G m7 b5 G A dim Bb m B dim7 FL3 C m Db D m7 b5 Eb E dim F m F dim7 G 1 5 G A dim Bb 7 B FL2 C m Db dim7 D 1 5 Eb E dim F 7 F G m G A m7 b5 Bb B dim FL1 C 7 Db D m Eb E m7 b5 F F dim G m G dim7 A 1 5 Bb B dim No key signature SP0 Default C Db dim D m Eb dim7 E 1 5 F F dim G 7 G A m Bb B m7 b5 SP1 C Db dim D 7 Eb E m F F m7 b5 G G dim A m Bb dim7 B 1 5 SP2 C Db m7 b5 D Eb dim E m ...

Page 28: ... and The notes you should play for the specified chord root note and chord type are con veniently shown in the display both as notation and in the keyboard diagram To call up possible inversions of the chord press the YES NO buttons 3 Following the notation and keyboard dia gram in the display try playing a chord in the range to the left of When you ve played the chord properly a bell sound signal...

Page 29: ...ansfer the Style file sty from a computer to this instrument by connect ing this instrument and the computer For instructions refer to Computer related Oper ations page 8 on the website 2 Press the FUNCTION button several times until StyleReg Function 057 page 55 appears After about two seconds a registerable Style file name will appear in the display 3 If necessary select the desired Style by usi...

Page 30: ...eously to reset the value to the default tempo of the current Style or Song Using the Tap function While a Song or Style is playing back press the TEMPO TAP button just twice at the desired tempo to change the tempo While Song or Style playback is stopped tap the TEMPO TAP button several times to start playback at the tapped tempo four times for a 4 beat Song or Style or three times for a 3 beat S...

Page 31: ...wn from through the generations as well as famous classical pieces Try playing the melody of these songs Enjoy performing a piece with Style accompaniment automatic accompaniment data Keys to Success is designed so that you master playing the melody with your right hand first and then learn the roots of the chords with your left hand These songs feature solo instruments other than piano letting yo...

Page 32: ...nd pause PAUSE playback of the Song You can change a Song s melody Voice to any other desired Voice 1 Select a Song 2 Select the desired Voice 3 Press and hold the VOICE button for longer than a second SONG MELODY VOICE appears in the display for a few seconds and the selected Voice replaces the Song s original melody Voice BGM Playback Demo Preset songs 001 003 Preset All preset songs 001 102 Use...

Page 33: ...rack is muted or contains no data When songs other than a User Song is selected The L and R indicators always light regardless of whether a track contains data or not By turning the left and right hand parts on or off dur ing playback you can listen to the Part that is turned on or practice the other part that is turned off on the keyboard By using a USB cable to connect the USB TO HOST terminal o...

Page 34: ...en you want to practice all the way through the Song with the selected part Lesson 1 Listening Listen to the playback part you will play Remember it as best as you can Lesson 2 Timing Learn to play the notes with the correct timing Even if you play wrong notes the correct notes will sound Lesson 3 Waiting Learn to play the correct notes at the correct timing The Song pauses until you play the righ...

Page 35: ...esson After the lead in playback of the current Step starts 5 Practice the phrase in the current Step Referring to the notation in the Song Book and the keyboard indications shown on the display play the notes In addition various learning functions are provided for your enjoyable playing experience as follows Touch Tutor page 40 Lets you learn how hard or soft to play the keys for more expressive ...

Page 36: ...can clear existing passing status entries for the entire Song or a specific Step of the Song To clear the passing status entries of all Steps Select the desired Song then hold down the KEYS TO SUCCESS button for longer than three seconds with the Keys to Success mode disabled A Cleared message will appear on the display To clear the passing status entry for a specific Step Select the desired Song ...

Page 37: ...playback by press ing the PHRASE REPEAT button again Practicing two or more Phrases By setting Phrase A as the start point and Phrase B as the end point you can practice two or more Phrases repeatedly During Phrase Repeat playback press the A B REPEAT button to assign the current Phrase to Phrase A When playback reaches to the desired Phrase press the A B REPEAT button again to assign Phrase B A B...

Page 38: ...lay 2 Timing and 3 Waiting will evaluate your per formance in four levels After the evaluation display has appeared the lesson will start again from the beginning 5 Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the START STOP button Listening Timing and Waiting If you want to keep a steady playback tempo maintained dur ing Lesson 3 Waiting set the Your Tempo parameter t...

Page 39: ... the Keys to Success lesson page 35 with the Listening Timing or Waiting lesson page 38 1 Enable the Keys to Success lesson Refer to Steps 1 3 on page 35 2 Select the desired Step via the YES NO buttons then press the 1 LISTENING 2 TIMING 3 WAITING button repeatedly to select the desired lesson The selected lesson playback starts under the Keys to Success mode Practice the phrase of the current St...

Page 40: ...playing so that the indications below appear as target values while you play The positions of and are displayed with a gap when your touch is softer or harder than the target value Your touch is harder than the target value Target value medium your touch hard Your touch is same as the target value Target value medium your touch medium Your touch is softer than the target value Target value medium ...

Page 41: ...g at the keyboard indications shown on the dis play If you feel it difficult to play the notes use the Waiting function page 38 to have the Song automatically pause until you play the correct notes Press the 1 LISTENING 2 TIMING 3 WAITING button repeatedly until WAITING appears in the display To exit from the Waiting function press the same button again 4 To stop the playback press the START STOP ...

Page 42: ...ression is on press one of the keys in the top octave C5 B5 indicated to the right of ROOT on the panel just above the keys to change the tonic pitch of the Song For example if you press the key D5 in the Song of C major the key changes to D major You can practice the playing the chords in combina tion with Waiting page 38 of the Lesson function by simply pressing the 1 LISTENING 2 TIMING 3 WAITIN...

Page 43: ... stop flashing on the display 3 Play the keyboard to start recording If ACMP is turned on you can independently record just the rhythm sound of Style playback by pressing the START STOP button then chang ing the Section page 25 4 Press the START STOP button to stop recording When using a Style you can stop recording also by pressing the INTRO ENDING rit button then waiting until playback ends 5 To...

Page 44: ...in Quick Recording When playing back the recorded song pressing REC TRACK 1 or REC TRACK 2 button allows you to mute Track 1 or Track 2 Each time the but ton is pressed playback mute is switched 1 Press the SONG button then select the desired User Song by using the Number buttons 2 Press and hold the REC button for lon ger than a second A confirmation message appears To cancel the operation press ...

Page 45: ...ame in Memory Registration Memory Number Registration Memory Number Voice Name in Memory R01 S Art Lite Nylon Guitar Harmonics R02 S Art Lite Steel Guitar Harmonics R03 S Art Lite Distortion Guitar R04 S Art Lite Slap Bass R05 S Art Lite Strings R06 S Art Lite Gospel Choir R07 S Art Lite Tenor Sax R08 S Art Lite Brass Section R09 S Art Lite Flute Parameters that are memorized to Registration Memor...

Page 46: ...u recall all the panel set ups you made with a single button press However there may be times that you want certain items to remain the same even when switching Registration Memory setups When you want to switch the Voice settings but still maintain the Style settings for exam ple you can freeze only the Style settings and have those Style settings remain even when you select another Registration ...

Page 47: ... page 53 item appears on the dis play MasterEQ is shown in the display for a few sec onds and the current Master EQ type appears 2 Use the YES or NO button to select the desired Master EQ type Master EQ types 1 Speaker Optimum for listening via the instru ment s built in speakers 2 Headphone Optimum for headphones or for lis tening via external speakers 3 Boost Features more powerful sound 4 Piano...

Page 48: ...otating the MASTER VOLUME control of the instru ment 6 Play the keyboard along with the sound of the audio device You can cancel or lower the volume of the melody part of audio playback For details refer to page 49 7 After finishing the performance stop playback of the audio device Before connecting turn off the power of both this instrument and the external audio device Also before turning the po...

Page 49: ...unc tion 043 page 54 by executing steps 2 and 3 When the melody or vocal sound may not be canceled or lowered as expected 1 Press the FUNCTION button several times to call up SupprPan Function 044 page 54 while the Melody Suppres sor function is turned on 2 Adjust the pan position of the sound to be cancelled lowered by using the YES NO buttons Lowering the volume of a melody part Melody Suppresso...

Page 50: ...tead set to on a mix of the audio data and the sound of the instrument is sent to DAW which may cause howling and unexpected loud sounds USB cable USB terminal instrument computer USB TO HOST terminal NOTE File transfer when Storage Mode is set to on Operation method Operate on a computer Refer to Computer related Operations on the website page 8 Files that can be transferred Song files Extension ...

Page 51: ...he following two methods Backup Clear This operation initializes the backup parameters and the Registration Memories While holding down the highest white key press the Standby On switch to turn the power on Flash Clear This operation deletes all the Songs and Styles that have been transferred from a computer Note that Style data registered to Style numbers 206 215 will be maintained While simultan...

Page 52: ... necessary NOTE Direct numeric entry Increment value by 1 Yes On Press simultaneously to recall the default setting Decrement value by 1 No Off Function Number Function name Display Range Settings Default Value Descriptions Overall 001 Transpose Transpos 12 12 00 Determines the pitch of the instrument in semitone increments 002 Tuning Tuning 427 0Hz 453 0Hz 440 0Hz Determines the fine tuning of th...

Page 53: ...ermines the Reverb type including Off page 82 021 Reverb Level RevLevel 000 127 64 Determines how much of the Voice s signal is sent to the Reverb effect 022 Chorus Type Chorus 1 Chorus1 2 Chorus2 3 Chorus3 4 Flanger1 5 Flanger2 6 Off Determines the Chorus type including Off page 82 023 DSP Type DSPType 01 38 Determines the DSP Type page 82 024 Sustain Sustain ON OFF OFF Determines whether the Sus...

Page 54: ...rding your keyboard performance to the application software on the computer via MIDI set this parameter to OFF 038 External Clock ExtClock ON OFF OFF Determines whether the instrument synchronizes to the internal clock OFF or an external clock ON When you are recording your keyboard performance to the application software on the computer via MIDI set this parameter to ON 039 Initial Send InitSend ...

Page 55: ...section will sound from the left speaker and the performance sound of the right sec tion will sound from the right speaker Storage 056 Storage Mode Storage ON OFF OFF Select ON if you want the computer to recognize the instrument as storage when it is connected to the computer When ON is selected the operation of the instrument will be locked for exam ple no sound will be produced when you play th...

Page 56: ...ng a chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard then play some keys in the right hand side to produce the Harmony effect For Types 006 026 turning auto accom paniment on or off has no effect However it is necessary to play two notes simultaneously for Types 006 012 The Style or Song does not play back when the START STOP button is pressed Is External Clock set to ON Make sure External...

Page 57: ...need to disable the Auto Power Off function select Off in the Function settings Function 060 page 55 When the instrument is turned on power is turned off suddenly and unexpectedly The protection circuit has been activated due to over current This may occur when an AC adaptor other than the one specified is used or an AC adaptor is damaged Use the specified adaptor page 85 only If it should appear ...

Page 58: ...Yamaha Global Site https www yamaha com Für Elise Für Elise is an all time classical favorite The beautiful well known melody is repeated a number of times In each step you won t be practicing alone You have a wonderful orchestra to back you up First listen to the example a few times It won t be long before you ll want to start playing it yourself Für Elise With Step Map 12 Song No 004 Basic Warm ...

Page 59: ...eble clef Bass clef Time Signatures and Counting Time 4 4 time 2 2 time 2 4 time 3 4 time 6 8 time 9 8 time 1 octave 2 black keys 3 black keys Accidentals Sharp Raise a semitone B Flat Lower a semitone N Natural Return to normal pitch Key signature Clef Time signature Notes and Rests Whole note Dotted half note Half note Dotted quarter note Quarter note Eighth note Sixteenth note Whole note rest D...

Page 60: ...s if gently telling a story It might help to sing or hum the melody as you play Similar melody lines and rhythms are repeated in this song so there aren t as many sections to practice as you might think Enjoy learning each section as you build proficiency Für Elise Song No 004 Basic With Step Map From here ...

Page 61: ...Song Book Sample PSR E373 PSR EW310 YPT 370 Owner s Manual 61 Appendix Song No 004 Für Elise Basic to here From here to here Für Elise Song No 004 Basic ...

Page 62: ...e fingers of the right hand We ll start by ascending and descending the white and black keys Check out the illustrations until you understand how the fingers are supposed to move then get started You ll find it easier to play if you bend your fingers slightly F i n g e r s used for this e x e r c i s e Right Tip toe A B C D C M i d d l e E C M i d d l e A E C M i d d l e Go back to the beginning and ...

Page 63: ...sic Für Elise Song No 004 Basic Diligent Practice Time Right Now that we re warmed up let s try playing along with the orchestra in 3 4 time The melody will be built up little by little Compare each line notice that many of the shapes formed by the notes are very similar Short break Almost done E ...

Page 64: ... for the left hand It s important to spread your fingers widely from the start Don t play the black keys too strongly Left hand A E A E C M i d d l e Diligent Practice Time Connect the notes smoothly as if the left hand were passing them to the right hand You ll be able to play smoothly if you move the left hand into position for the next phrase as soon as it finishes playing the first phrase ...

Page 65: ... grasp the key release timing if you sing along with the melody Don t panic and play too strongly where the left hand has to play short notes First Half Review You ve reached the halfway step Have you learned all the material provided in the preceding steps Now let s go back and play through all the first half exercises If you find that you re having trouble playing any of the material go back and...

Page 66: ...e next E And again C M i d d l e Warm up Exercise The Jump Competition The first note has a staccato dot Spread your fingers wide and jump quickly to the next note Left hand EEEEE The only note in this step is E Make the connection between the left and right hands as smooth as possible Y o u c a n p l a y t his with only t h e s e f i n g e r s ...

Page 67: ... play D so you won t have to rush Second Half Review Try playing all the way through the second half As we did after the first half if there are places you can t play with confidence go back and review the steps Play the Whole Song This is the finishing step Don t be afraid of making mistakes Just concentrate on playing the entire song from start to finish Practice this with the lessons learned in ea...

Page 68: ...113 26 12Strings Guitar 59 0 112 28 Clean Guitar 60 0 127 28 Wah Guitar 61 0 113 27 Octave Guitar 62 0 112 29 Muted Guitar 63 0 112 30 Overdriven Guitar 64 0 112 31 Distortion Guitar 65 0 127 31 Wah Distortion Guitar BASS 66 8 96 18 S Art Lite Slap Bass 67 0 116 34 Dynamic Electric Bass 68 0 112 34 Finger Bass 69 0 112 33 Acoustic Bass 70 0 112 35 Pick Bass 71 0 112 36 Fretless Bass 72 0 112 37 Sl...

Page 69: ... SYNTH 139 104 20 91 Gemini 140 104 21 91 Hands Up 141 0 112 81 Square Lead Voice No Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 142 0 112 82 Sawtooth Lead 143 0 108 82 RS Tech Saw 144 0 112 88 Under Heim 145 0 112 85 Portatone 146 0 115 82 Analogon 1 147 0 119 82 Fargo 1 148 104 53 82 Analogon 2 149 104 54 82 Fargo 2 150 0 112 86 Voice Lead 151 0 121 82 Funky Lead 152 0 1...

Page 70: ... 0 126 Helicopter 239 0 0 127 Applause 240 0 113 116 Hand Clap 241 0 0 128 Gunshot DRUM KITS 242 127 0 88 Power Kit 243 127 0 1 Standard Kit 1 244 127 0 2 Standard Kit 2 245 127 0 9 Room Kit 246 127 0 17 Rock Kit 247 127 0 25 Electronic Kit 248 127 0 26 Analog Kit 249 127 0 113 Dance Kit 250 127 0 33 Jazz Kit 251 127 0 41 Brush Kit 252 127 0 49 Symphony Kit 253 126 0 128 StdKit 1 Chinese Perc 254 ...

Page 71: ...ve Organ 2 338 0 0 19 Rock Organ 339 0 64 19 Rotary Organ 340 0 65 19 Slow Rotary Organ 341 0 66 19 Fast Rotary Organ 342 0 0 20 Church Organ 1 343 0 32 20 Church Organ 3 344 0 35 20 Church Organ 2 345 0 40 20 Notre Dame 346 0 64 20 Organ Flute 347 0 65 20 Tremolo Organ Flute 348 0 0 21 Reed Organ 349 0 40 21 Puff Organ 350 0 0 22 Accordion 351 0 0 23 Harmonica 1 352 0 32 23 Harmonica 2 353 0 0 24...

Page 72: ...rench Horn 2 456 0 37 61 Horn Orchestra 457 0 0 62 Brass Section 458 0 35 62 Trumpet Trombone Section 459 0 0 63 Synth Brass 1 Voice No Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 460 0 20 63 Resonant Synth Brass 461 0 0 64 Synth Brass 2 462 0 18 64 Soft Brass 463 0 41 64 Choir Brass XG REED 464 0 0 65 Soprano Sax 465 0 0 66 Alto Sax 466 0 40 66 Sax Section 467 0 0 67 Teno...

Page 73: ... 0 115 Steel Drums 568 0 97 115 Glass Percussion 569 0 98 115 Thai Bells 570 0 0 116 Woodblock 571 0 96 116 Castanets 572 0 0 117 Taiko Drum 573 0 96 117 Gran Cassa 574 0 0 118 Melodic Tom 1 575 0 64 118 Melodic Tom 2 576 0 65 118 Real Tom Voice No Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 577 0 66 118 Rock Tom 578 0 0 119 Synth Drum 579 0 64 119 Analog Tom 580 0 65 119 ...

Page 74: ...C 2 Bass Drum C 2 Side Stick D 2 Snare D 2 Hand Clap E 2 Snare Tight F 2 Floor Tom L F 2 Hi Hat Closed G 2 Floor Tom H G 2 Hi Hat Pedal A 2 Low Tom A 2 Hi Hat Open B 2 Mid Tom L C 3 Mid Tom H C 3 Crash Cymbal 1 D 3 High Tom D 3 Ride Cymbal 1 E 3 Chinese Cymbal F 3 Ride Cymbal Cup F 3 Tambourine G 3 Splash Cymbal G 3 Cowbell A 3 Crash Cymbal 2 A 3 Vibraslap B 3 Ride Cymbal 2 C 4 Bongo H C 4 Bongo L...

Page 75: ...46 The Polovetsian Dances A Borodin 047 Die Moldau B Smetana 048 Salut d Amour op 12 E Elgar 049 Humoresques A Dvořák 050 Symphony No 9 from the New World 4th movement A Dvořák FAVORITE WITH STYLE 051 O du lieber Augustin Traditional 052 Mary Had a Little Lamb Traditional 053 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling E R Ball 054 Little Brown Jug Traditional 055 Ten Little Indians Traditional 056 On Top of Old ...

Page 76: ...Z 66 BigBandFast 67 BigBandBallad 68 AcousticJazz 69 AcidJazz 70 JazzClub 71 Swing 1 72 Swing 2 73 Five Four 74 Dixieland 75 Ragtime R B 76 BluesRock 77 UK Soul 78 JustR B 79 WorshipAcoustic1 80 WorshipAcoustic2 81 WorshipRockBallad 82 Soul 83 DetroitPop 84 60sRock Roll 85 6 8Soul 86 CrocoTwist 87 Rock Roll 88 ComboBoogie 89 6 8Blues COUNTRY 90 CountryPop 91 CountrySwing 92 Country2 4 93 Bluegrass...

Page 77: ...ishWaltz 169 Slowfox 170 Foxtrot 171 Quickstep 172 Tango 173 Pasodoble 174 Samba 175 ChaChaCha 176 Rumba 177 Jive TRADITIONAL 178 US March 179 6 8March 180 GermanMarch 181 PolkaPop 182 OberkrainerPolka 183 Tarantella 184 Showtune 185 ChristmasSwing 186 ChristmasWaltz WALTZ 187 ItalianWaltz 188 SwingWaltz 189 JazzWaltz 190 ValsMexicano 191 CountryWaltz 192 OberkrainerWalzer 193 Musette CHILDREN 194...

Page 78: ...You 69 SavingAl 70 InTheDrk 71 Say You 72 Way Were 73 Inspirng OLDIES 74 Diana s 75 Tonight 76 SandLter 77 No Rain 78 Ghetto 79 PrettyWm 80 Sherry 81 Sally s DANCE DISCO 82 SkyStars 83 Bad Love 84 PokerPop 85 FevrNite 86 StyAlive 87 Westerly 88 Run Free 89 DISCO 90 JoelLife 91 Coupled 92 SingBack 93 Janeiro 94 BoomRoom 95 DontHide 96 RewCraig 97 LondonRU 98 WerUBeen 99 MkeMusic 100 10 2 Sun 101 Tr...

Page 79: ... RedRdolf 152 Moon Wlz 153 AroundWd WALTZ TRAD 154 DadClock 155 RockBaby 156 SomeLara 157 Doodah 158 Dreamer 159 Birthday 160 Sunshine 161 Tex Rose 162 ThePolka 163 Yankee s 164 DanubeWz 165 D amor 166 Reine de 167 MnchHaus 168 Comrades 169 Van Maas 170 ClariPka MDB No MDB Name ...

Page 80: ...holding down two different notes the notes alternate in a trill continuously The trill speed differs depending on the selected type 007 Trill 1 6 note 008 Trill 1 8 note 009 Trill 1 12 note 010 Trill 1 16 note 011 Trill 1 24 note 012 Trill 1 32 note 013 Tremolo 1 4 note If you keep holding down a note the note is repeated continuously The repeat speed differs depending on the selected type 014 Tre...

Page 81: ... Salsa2 078 Reggae1 079 Reggae2 080 Reggae3 081 6 8R B 082 Gospel 083 BalladEP 084 Strum1 085 Strum2 086 Strum3 087 Strum4 088 Pickin1 089 Pickin2 090 Funky 091 GtrChrd1 092 GtrChrd2 093 GtrChrd3 094 GtrArp 095 FngrPck1 096 FngrPck2 097 CleanGtr 098 Slowfl 099 Samba1 100 Samba2 101 Spanish1 102 Spanish2 103 Harp1 104 Harp2 105 FngrBas1 106 FngrBas2 107 FngrBas3 108 CoolFunk 109 SlapBass 110 AcidBa...

Page 82: ... Top Boost British combo amp simulator Setting for TOP BOOST sound 10 British Combo Heavy British combo amp simulator Setting for heavy sound 11 British Legend Blues British stack amp simulator Setting for blues sound 12 British Legend Heavy British stack amp simulator Setting for heavy sound 13 British Legend Clean British stack amp simulator Setting for clean sound 14 Stereo Amp Sim Crunch Stere...

Page 83: ... and R and independent feedback delays for L and R 35 Cross Delay The feedback of the two delayed sounds is crossed 36 Compressor Medium Compressor with medium setting 37 3Band EQ A mono EQ with adjustable LOW MID and HIGH equalization 38 Harmonic Enhancer Adds new harmonics to the input signal to make the sound stand out No DSP Type Description ...

Page 84: ...yles 205 Fingering Smart Chord Multi finger Style Control ACMP ON OFF SYNC START START STOP INTRO ENDING rit MAIN AUTO FILL External Styles 10 Other Features Music Database 170 One Touch Setting OTS Yes Compatibility Style File Format SFF Songs MIDI Preset Number of Preset Songs 154 including Touch Tutor 10 Chord Study 12 Chord Progression 30 Recording Number of Songs 5 Number of Tracks 2 Data Cap...

Page 85: ...ended by Yamaha Batteries Six 1 5 V AA size alkaline LR6 manganese R6 or six 1 2 V AA size Ni MH rechargeable batteries HR6 Power Consumption 5 W When using PA 130 AC adaptor Auto Power Off Yes Time can be set Included Accessories Music rest Owner s Manual AC adaptor 1 PA 130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Online Member Product Registration 1 May not be included depending on your particula...

Page 86: ...0 Headphones 14 I Initial Send 54 Initialization 51 INTRO 25 iPad 50 iPhone 50 K Key Transpose 52 Keyboard Display 15 Keys To Success 35 L Lesson 34 Listening 38 Local Control 54 M MAIN 25 Main Voice 16 Master EQ 47 Measure 15 Melody Suppressor 49 Metronome 16 MIDI Basics 8 MIDI Reference 8 Multi 23 Music Database 29 Music Database List 78 music rest 14 O One Touch Setting 16 P Part 33 Passing Sta...

Page 87: ...s Manual 87 Appendix Index U USB TO HOST 50 User Songs 43 V Voice 16 Voice List 68 Volume 14 Volume Dual Voice 53 Volume Harmony 53 Volume Main Voice 52 Volume Metronome 54 Volume Split Voice 53 W Waiting 38 X XGlite 8 Y Your Tempo 54 ...

Page 88: ... from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information In...

Page 89: ...ery of proof of purchase documents will cause this warranty to be void This warranty covers only the Original Owner and is not transferable In Order to Obtain Warranty Service Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted Area Contact your local authorized Yamaha dealer who will advise you of the procedures to be followed If this is not successful contact Yamah...

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Page 91: ...0 IS 108 Reykjavik Iceland Tel 354 525 5050 CYPRUS Nakas Music Cyprus Ltd Nikis Ave 2k 1086 Nicosia Tel 357 22 511080 Major Music Center 21 Ali Riza Ave Ortakoy P O Box 475 Lefkoşa Cyprus Tel 392 227 9213 RUSSIA Yamaha Music Russia LLC Room 37 entrance 7 bld 7 Kievskaya street Moscow 121059 Russia Tel 7 495 626 5005 OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Siemensstrasse 22 34 25462 Relli...

Page 92: ...Yamaha Global Site https www yamaha com Yamaha Downloads https download yamaha com Published 06 2020 POTY A0 Manual Development Group 2020 Yamaha Corporation VDH1500 ...

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