Owner`s manual

Using the Lesson Feature
PSR-E333/YPT-330 Owner’s Manual
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Start the Lesson.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start Lesson. After the lead-in, Step 01 of the
song starts automatically, and the appropriate notes appear in the display.
You can start playing along on the keyboard as soon as the lead-in finishes.
The score marker and keyboard marker in the display will indicate the notes to
play.
Each time you have practiced all the way through a Step, your performance will
be evaluated and your score (from 0–100) is shown in the display.
You can select another Step as desired by using the [+]/[-] buttons.
All songs have a finishing Step, and in that Step, you will practice all the way
thorough the song which you have selected as a lesson Song in Step 1. When
you pass all Steps, the Keys to Success mode will automatically be turned off
and playback stops.
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Stop Lesson.
You can stop the Lesson at any time by pressing the [KEYS TO SUCCESS] but-
ton.
• In some Steps, the lead-in
may run a little slower than
normal because a ritar-
dando or fermata section is
placed before the Step.
• You can practice the speci-
fied phrase using the Les-
son modes “1 Listening,” “2
Timing” or “3 Waiting”
described on page 31. In
these Lesson modes with
the Keys to Success func-
tion, however, it is not possi-
ble to pass the Step. When
you want to turn off these
Lesson modes, press the [1
LISTENING 2 TIMING 3
WAITING] button a number
of times to select off (“Step
number” will appear in the
display).
• If the specified part is both
hands, you cannot pass the
Step until you play both
hands, even if you play one
of the hands well. Only a
message such as “L-part is
Nice” appears in the display.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Score of
0–59
Try the same Step again. The same Step begins automatically.
Score of
60–100
You passed! The next Step begins automatically.
Step01
001
Excellen
068
Displayed when you’ve
passed the Step.
• When you want to select
another Song during a les-
son, press the [SONG] but-
ton to call up the currently
selected Song name in the
display (for three seconds),
then select the Song as
required using the [+]/[-]
buttons or number buttons
while the Song name
appears. When you select
the new Song, the lowest
number Step not yet passed
of the Song will automati-
cally be selected for the Les-
son.
NOTE
Elise 1
004
001