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Yamaha DGX-305 User Manual

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The Easy Way To Play Piano

Quick Guide

DGX-505/305 Owner’s Manual

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Press the [START/STOP] button.

Song playback will begin.
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the overall volume.

Play on the keyboard.

To begin, try to feel the rhythm of the song. Then, with your hands spread as
shown in the illustration, simply play the keyboard alternately with your left and
right hands (any notes will do).

How does it sound? You’ll get acceptable results no matter where you play
thanks to the performance assistant technology Chord type!

Next try the three playing methods illustrated below. Different ways of playing
produce different results.

Once you get a feel for it, try playing chords with your left hand and a melody
with your right … or any other combination.

Song playback will stop automatically when the song has played all the way
through.
You can also stop playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button.

ON/OFF

“ON” will appear when the perfor-
mance assistant technology is on.
Pressing the [PERFORMANCE
ASSISTANT] button alternates
between “ON” and “OFF.” Make sure
this is “ON” when you intend to use
the performance assistant technology.

The currently selected type is shown.

The [-] button selects the
CHORD type and the [+]
button selects the MEL-
ODY type. The graphic
knob in the display will
indicate the selected
setting.

The indicator flashes in response
to the song chord data.

4

Adjust
volume

5

Sounds like you’re
playing the right
notes!

You will get even better
results if you match your
left-hand rhythm to
rhythm of the cord indi-
cator in the display.

Play with the left and right hands

at the same timing – type 1.

Play with the left and right hands

at the same timing – type 2.

Play alternately with the left

and right hands – type 3.

Play 3 notes at once
with your right hand.

Play 1 note at a time with your right
hand (for example: index finger → mid-
dle finger → ring finger).

Play 3 notes at once
with your right hand.