Using songs – Yamaha EN Keyboard User Manual
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Using Songs
DGX-620/520, YPG-625/525 Owner’s Manual
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● Song List
These 30 songs include songs that effectively demonstrate the instrument’s Easy Song Arranger feature,
songs that are ideally suited for use with the performance assistant technology feature, and more. The “Sug-
gested Uses” column provides some ideas as to how the songs can most effectively used.
: Includes chord data.
The scores for the internal songs—except for songs 1–11, and song 16, 20 and 30 which is copyrighted, are provided in the Song
Book on the CD-ROM. The scores for songs 9–11 are provided in this manual.
Some of the classic and/or traditional songs have been edited for length or for ease in learning, and may not be exactly the same
as the original.
Category
No.
Name
Suggested Uses
Main Demo
1
Magnetic
The songs in this category have been created to
give you an idea of the advanced capabilities of this
instrument. They’re great for listening, or for use with
the various features.
2
Jessica
3
Winter Serenade
Voice Demo
4
Live! Grand Demo
These songs features some of the instrument’s
many useful voices. They make maximum use of the
characteristics of each voice, and might serve as
inspiration for your own compositions.
5
Live! Orchestra Demo
6
Cool! RotorOrgan Demo
7
Cool! Galaxy Electric Piano Demo
8
ModernHarp & Sweet Soprano Demo
Function Demo
9
Hallelujah Chorus
Use these songs to experience some of the
instrument’s advanced features: song number 9 for
the easy song arranger, and songs 10 and 11 for the
performance assistant technology feature.
10
Ave Maria
11
Nocturne op.9-2
Piano Solo
12
For Elise
These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use as
lesson songs.
13
Maple Leaf Rag
14
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
Piano Ensemble
15
Amazing Grace
A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also
well suited for use as lesson songs.
16
Mona Lisa
(Jay Livingston and Ray Evans)
17
Piano Concerto No.21 2nd mov.
18
Scarborough Fair
19
Old Folks at Home
Piano Accompaniment
20
Ac Ballad
(Against All Odds: Collins 0007403)
When you need to practice backing
(accompaniment) patterns, these are the songs to
do it with. This is ability you’ll need if you’re invited to
play with a band. These songs allow you to practice
backing parts one hand at a time, which can be the
easiest way to master this important skill.
21
Ep Ballad
22
Boogie Woogie
23
Rock Piano
24
Salsa
25
Country Piano
26
Gospel R&B
27
Medium Swing
28
Jazz Waltz
29
Medium Bossa
30
SlowRock
(Can’t Help Falling In Love: George
David Weiss, Hugo Peretti and Luigi
Creatore)
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