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

2 Start the Lesson.

The accompaniment sounds, however the part you want to practice is muted (off). Listen to the song carefully as you play along. The notes and keys you should play are properly indicated in the display.

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.

After you’ve mastered both the left- and right-hand parts, go on to Lesson 4 and try playing the song with both hands.

Lesson 4 — playing with both hands

In the final Lesson, the accompaniment sounds—this time with both the right and left parts muted (off). Practice both hands in time with accompaniment.

1 Select Lesson 4.

Press both the [LESSON R] and [LESSON L] buttons simultaneously.

The Lesson song starts automatically after you select Lesson 4.

2 Start the Lesson.

The accompaniment sounds, however the parts you want to practice are muted (off). Listen to the song carefully as you play along. The notes and keys you should play are properly indicated in the display.

Left-hand

Right-hand

part

part

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

How did you do? Were you able to master the song—with both hands?

NOTE

Using the Lessons with SmartMedia card song data

Any Standard MIDI File song data (Format 0; see page 54) you’ve purchased or have downloaded from the Internet (page 70) can also be used with the Lesson features. However, you’ll need to specify beforehand which tracks are to be used for the right- and left-hand parts. Do this from the R-part, L-part pages in the FUNCTION display (page 77).

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