If you’ve ever been frustrated trying to Learn How to Play Keyboard because of the
tedious, boring lessons, practicing scales and fingerings, learning how to read music…
You feel like quitting before you can even play a song (that you don’t even like)…
I have good news for YOU.
This new progressive method to learn how to play keyboard will be a breath
of fresh air. Using an economical, new high-tech keyboard which makes use of a
large, highly visible LCD screen, your learning how to play keyboard like a pro
… Is Now A Dream Come True!
The Yahama Keyboard I’m referring to has and three easy lesson modes.
The Y.E.S. system presents an easy-to-understand and effective learning system.
Y.E.S. stands for Yamaha Education Suite and You can Learn How to Play Keyboard
at your own pace without an instructor breathing down your neck, waiting for you to
make a mistake, so they can correct it..
Simply load up one of the internal songs in the keyboard and the notes are presented
on a music staff right in front of you. Next, choose one of the lesson modes:
- Wait Mode… stops song playback until you play the correct note.
- Your Tempo Mode… slows playback down when you play incorrect notes,
so you can learn at your own pace, but start to get a feel for rhythm.
- Minus One Mode… plays a song with one part removed, so that you can play
along with the other elements of the music. Think of it like piano karaoke,
except you choose what part to play.
With the rhythm playing in the background, you start sound good right away.
Practice becomes fun and YOU are the star leading your own band.
These three modes follow a natural progression, each progressing building on an ability
that you mastered in the previous mode. Each lesson has seven levels of increasing difficulty
pushing your new found abilities even further. You constantly improve.
An automatic grading function provides you with honest feedback on your playing.
You’ll get just the facts… the hard, satisfying truth. You progress at your own pace!
There’s even a chord dictionary for familiarizing yourself with common chordal voicings
Each chord is displayed in name and as notes on the LCD musical staff.
Even if you’re planning on eventually studying with a teacher, the Y.E.S. will give you
a huge head-start and distinct learning advantage, making your private lessons that much
more rewarding.
And this is just the beginning. We’re just getting started!
More to come as we dig deeper next session.

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