Yamaha Tyros2 Manual Do Proprietário

Página de 240
Reference
112
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Song Playback
The song playback features of the Tyros2 let you play MIDI song (sequence) data. This includes commercially avail-
able song data on floppy disk (GM- or XG-compatible), and performances you’ve recorded yourself with the Song 
Recording features (page 55) and saved to one of the drives. In addition, the Tyros2 can display music notation and 
lyrics, and you can use the sophisticated Guide functions to practice the keyboard and your singing as well.
This section explains detailed settings about song playback that are not covered in “Quick Guide.”
Displaying Music Notation
To view the music notation of the selected song, press the [SCORE] button. This lets you read the music while the 
song plays back. That’s not all, though; there’s much more you can do:
• Read the score while the song is stopped and practice it on your own.
• Use the notation to practice playing just the melody part, while the accompaniment provides the backing. 
Simply turn off the right-hand part (channel) from the display.
• If the song has lyric data, you can read the lyrics from the display and sing along while the song plays. 
Connect a microphone and you can even have your voice mixed with the song as it plays.
• With the sophisticated Guide features, you can let the Tyros2 “teach” you how to play the song properly—
and even how to sing it with the correct pitches.
Basic Procedure (Score)
3
2
4
1
5
Select a song. 
Press the [SCORE] button.
As the song plays back, a red 
“ball” bounces along through 
the score, indicating the cur-
rent position.
Set the parameters of the 
view type as required. 
Set the detailed parameters of the 
view type as required. 
• The displayed notation is generated by the 
Tyros2 based on the song MIDI data. As a 
result, it may not be exactly the same as com-
mercially available sheet music of the same 
song—especially when displaying notation of 
complicated passages or many short notes.
• Some song data has been recorded with spe-
cial “free tempo” settings. For such song data, 
the tempo, beat, measure and music notation 
will not be displayed correctly.
• If all of the notes in a certain measure cannot 
fit in one line, the measure is extended to the 
next line.
• The notation functions cannot be used to cre-
ate song data by inputting notes. For informa-
tion on creating song data, see page 127.
• You can increase the number of measures that 
will be displayed by decreasing the other items 
to be displayed (parts, lyrics, chords, etc.).
NOTE
• An optional foot pedal can also be 
NOTE
To select different pages, use the 
[TAB] buttons. 
Quick Guide on page 43