Improve your playing skills — with Song Lesson! Q u i c k G u i d e

Lesson 2 — playing the correct notes

The display shows a keyboard and piano-style notation, indicating the particular key or keys you should play along with the notes in the score. The accompaniment waits for you, continuing when you play the correct note.

1 Select Lesson 2.

Press the [LESSON R] or [LESSON L] button until Lesson 3 is selected. If you want to practice the right-hand part, press the [LESSON R] button. If you want to practice the left, press the [LESSON L] button.

The Lesson song starts automatically after you select Lesson 2.

2 Start the Lesson.

Look at the keyboard in the display. You’ll see a mark indicating the key you should play first. A mark above the music notation indicates the particular note you should play.

Both of these markers move to the next key and note once you play the key cor- rectly. The accompaniment also continues as soon as you play the correct note.

NOTE

Drum and percussion sounds do not play in Lesson 2.

Left-hand

Right-hand

part

part

In this example,

the right-hand part is played.

Once you practice the song all the way to the end, playback stops and your grade is displayed.

Now, let’s go on to Lesson 3 and master the right-hand (or left-hand) part.

Lesson 3 — practicing with only one hand

The accompaniment and one of the parts play back—minus the one part you want to practice. Practice the desired part, right hand or left hand, along with the accompaniment.

1 Select Lesson 3.

Press the [LESSON R] or [LESSON L] button until Lesson 3 is selected. If you want to practice the right-hand part, press the [LESSON R] button. If you want to practice the left, press the [LESSON L] button.

The Lesson song starts automatically after you select Lesson 3.

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