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In place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons, you can also press any key of the keyboard to play the melody or right hand part. The purpose of this step is to familiarize yourself with the timing required to play melody notes. Step 2: Slow Play Press the keys that light as they teach you the correct notes to play. You can play at the pace you want, because the auto-accompaniment or left hand part waits until you press the correct key. Step 3: Normal Play At this level, the keyboard’s keys still light to indicate which notes to play, but they no longer wait for you to press the correct key. The auto-accompaniment or left hand part is played at normal speed. Notes • You may not be able to see the keyboard keys light under direct sunlight or in other brightly lit areas. • You can press the ONE KEY PLAY, STEP 1, STEP 2, and STEP 3 buttons at any time, except while a demo tune is playing. To return the keyboard to its normal mode, press the SONG BANK button. E-28 478B-E-030A Three Step Lesson System Tempo Setting You can use the procedure in step 6 of the procedure on page E-22 to set the tempo of the left-hand part for Song Bank and Three Step Lesson System play (Step 1 through 3). This means you can use a slower tempo at the beginning, and then increase it as you learn. Press both of the TEMPO buttons ( and ) at the same time to return the tempo to its initial preset setting. To play a built-in Song Bank tune 1. Look up the number of the tune you want to play in the Song Bank list. 2. Press the SONG BANK button until the SONG BANK icon lights. • The number that appears is the currently selected Song Bank number. SONG BANK icon 3. Input the two digit number for the tune you want to play. NUMBER0 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 4. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the selected tune. • The tune you select plays repeatedly, with the keyboard keys lighting to indicate the melody notes. 5. To stop Song Bank tune play, press the START/STOP button again. SYNCHRO/ START/ FILL-IN STOP FILL-IN SYNCHRO/ STOP START/ 6. To exit the SONG Mode, press the SONG BANK button again. • When you do, the SONG BANK icon goes out. • At this time the tone number or rhythm number appears on the display. 478B-E-031A E-29 Notes • Always enter two digits for the Song Bank number. • You can input a Song Bank tune number even while another Song Bank tune is playing. • If you input the wrong first digit for a Song Bank tune number, you can return to the previous setting by pressing the SONG BANK button. • The RHYTHM button is disabled in the Song Bank Mode. If you want to play a rhythm, press the SONG BANK button to return to the normal mode first. Using the Three Step Lesson System with Song Bank Tunes When you use a Song Bank tune with melody guide, the Three Step Lesson System teaches you which melody notes to play. Auto-accompaniment Song Bank Tune Chord and melody part keys light. Chord The root (the C-note of a C-chord) Melody note lights. and other notes that make up the chord alternately light. Note • Some Song Bank tunes use chords (such as C6) that cannot be played with the FINGERED setting (page E-25). In the FINGERED Mode, even if you finger the chords according to the keys that are lit by Melody Guide, chords may sound different from the ones produced during Melody Guide play. Two-hand Song Bank Tune Left hand and right hand part keys light. Left hand part Right hand part E-30 478B-E-032A How the Three Step Lesson System operates in Steps 1 through 3 When using an auto-accompaniment Song Bank tune with the Three Step Lesson System, the lights indicate not only the note you should play, but how long you should play it (how long you should keep the key depressed). The following describes what illumination of keys indicates. • Note Guide: A lit key indicates the note to be played. • Length Guide: Key remains lit for as long as note should be played. • Next Note Guide: A flashing key indicates the next note to be played. • Consecutive Note Guide: When a key lights, goes out momentarily, and then lights again, it indicates that the same note should be played in succession. First Note 12Goes outLightsFlashes First note length Second Note Press Flashes Release Lights 3 Goes out 4 ...
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