Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp. HP-275E Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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SONG - LESSON
USING THE LESSON FEATURE
From Song Selected Menu Screen Shown Above
EX: Test Left Hand Play (listen to right hand only and play left hand part)
1. Press the CURSOR Buttons to Highlight the L=Y Function.
This function denotes which hand you would like to be tested on.
R = Right Hand
L = Left Hand
Y = Yes
N = No
2. Press the Value Button to select L=N (No).
For our example we want L = N.
This indicates that we want to be tested on the Left Hand.
3. Press the CURSOR Buttons to Highlight LHnd=Y.
This function denotes which parts of the sound you will hear during your
test.
RHnd=Right Hand Portion of the Song
LHnd=Left Hand Portion of the Song
Acmp=Rhythm Accompaniment Portion of the Song if applicaple
4. Press the Value Button to select LHnd=N
This denotes that we will not hear the Left Hand Portion of the Song
when are tested playing along with the song.
5. Press the CURSOR Buttons to select the TEST mode.
6. Press the ENTER Button to begin the Test.
The Metronome will count in and the Right Hand portion of the Song
“Bumblebee” will begin to play. You should play the left hand portion of
the song.
NOTE: Song Function must be in TEST mode to be Graded.
Play
RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=Y
R=Y L=Y
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The name of the selected
song.
This area will count the
song’s measure during play
or test.
TEST MODE: Select which
“Hands” you would like to be
tested on. The right hand for
melody, left hand for accompani-
ment or both hands.
The selected songs
tempo.
PLAY MODE: On this
line select the parts of
the song you would like
to hear during Song
playback. The right hand
is melody, the left hand is
Bass or Accompaniment
and the Acmp is the
rhythm accompaniment
(where applicable).
Measure
Test
Bumble Bee
Use “Play”
to listen to
the selected
parts of the
song.
Use “Test” to be
graded on your
performance of the
selected parts of
the song.
PLAY ALONG SONG - LESSONS
The Menu Screen Shown above lists many of the features of the Song
Function.
Listed below is an example of how to access the various features of this
Function.
ENTER
ESCAPE
CURSOR
– +
VALUE
ESCAPE
CURSOR
– +
VALUE