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PSR-E323/YPT-320   Owner’s Manual
Ref
erence
Song Lesson
You can practice the preset Songs using these lesson functions: “Keys to Success,” “Lis-
tening, Timing, Waiting” and “Phrase Repeat.” Keys to Success helps you master a Song, 
whereas Listening, Timing, Waiting helps you first master the timing then playing the cor-
rect notes. Phrase Repeat lets you select and repeatedly practice a specific phrase in the 
Song. If you’re using a keyboard instrument for the first time, we suggest you start with 
Keys to Success.
Keys to Success
In the “Keys to Success” mode, you can practice individual phrases in the Song (as “Steps”), letting 
you effectively master the Song by mastering each phrase separately. Each time you finish a specific 
Step, your score is shown in the display. Passing one Step (with a score of 60 or better) lets you go on 
to next one automatically. All preset Songs other than 001–003 can be used with this mode, especially 
the “LEARN TO PLAY” category Songs (004–019).
1
Select a song for your lesson.
For this example we’ll select song “006 Twinkle Twinkle Little 
Star(Basic)” from the “LEARN TO PLAY” category. For instructions 
on how to select a Song, see page 16.
2
Turn Keys to Success on.
Pressing the [KEYS TO SUCCESS] button turns the Keys to Success 
feature on, and a Step of the Song is automatically selected for your 
practice. The currently selected Step number and the lesson parts are 
shown in the display.
You can refer to the music score in the Song Book. To obtain the Song 
Book, complete the user registration at the following website:
http://music.yamaha.com/registration/ 
• Song numbers 001 to 003 
cannot be used for the Les-
son feature. If you select 
these songs, “NoLesson” is 
shown in the display.
NOTE
Twinkle1
006
• The total number of steps 
varies depending on the 
Song.
NOTE
• Each lesson part varies 
depending on the Steps. 
NOTE
Step01
Lr
Current Step number
Appears when Keys to Success is on
Lesson part
 r :Right-hand lesson
L  :Left-hand lesson
Lr:Both-hands lesson