Playing Demo Songs
Listening to Songs Loaded from an External Source
You can import song data from a commercially available USB flash drive or computer as a user song, and use it for Auto Accompaniment or for practice.
1. Load the song data you want to listen to one of the Digital Piano’s user songs.
•See “Loading Data from a USB Flash Drive to Digital Piano Memory” (page
•You also can play back data directly from a USB flash drive without importing it into Digital Piano memory. For details, see “Playing Back a Song on a USB Flash Drive” (page
2.Press the bn (USER SONGS) button so its lamp is lit.
•Each press of the button toggles between the upper and lower lamps.
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3. Use the ct (w, q) buttons to select the user song you want.
Example: When user song 003 is selected
User song number | Song name |
4. Press the bs (PLAY/STOP) button.
This starts playback of the song.
•Press the bq (FF) button to perform a fast forward operation or the bp (REW) button for rewind. Pressing and releasing either button moves one measure, while holding down a button scrolls at high speed.
•Pressing the br (PAUSE) button pauses playback. Press again to resume song playback.
Lights with each subsequent beat of each measure
Lights with the first beat of each measure
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5. Press the bs (PLAY/STOP) button again.
This stops song playback.
•Song playback also will stop automatically when the end of the song is reached. To configure the Digital Piano to loop song playback without stopping, turn on “Song Repeat” (page
Changing the Song Tempo
You can change the song tempo using the same procedure that you use to adjust the metronome tempo. For more information, see “Changing the Tempo Setting” (page
Playing on the Keyboard Using the Same Tone as the Song
1. Hold down the bn (USER SONGS) button for at least two seconds.
This will assign the same tone as the right hand part of the current song to the keyboard.
NOTE
•You can use the procedure under “Practicing Either Hand’s Part (Part Off)” (page
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