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Listening to Songs
 
With the internal songs, you can select the performance part that is to be played back.
You can also practice each hand separately while playing along with the song.
 
fig.Panel-TrackMute.eps
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Press the [Play] button to play the song.
 
3.
 
Select the part that you don’t want to play back.
 
Press the Track [1] button, the Track [2] button, or the [R] button.
The button you pressed will go out, and the corresponding part will no longer be heard.
Temporarily silencing a specific part in this way is called “muting.”
For example, if you want to practice the right-hand part, press the Track [2] button so its 
illumination is turned off. When you play back the song, the right-hand part will not play.
If you again press the button you selected in step 3, so the button is lit, the sound of that part will 
be heard.
Even while the song is stopped, you can press the track buttons to mute or un-mute the sound.
 
4.
 
Press the [Play] button to stop playback.
 
Mute settings will be cleared when you switch songs.
Internal songs 6–65 do not contain a performance in the rhythm/accompaniment part 
(Track [R] button). If you press a track button that does not contain a performance, it 
will not light.
 
Listening to Each Part Separately (Track Mute)
The performance data is assigned to the Track buttons as shown below.
fig.TrackButtons-e.eps
In the internal songs, the left-hand performance is 
assigned to the Track [1] button and the right-hand 
performance is assigned to the Track [2] button. 
Other performance is assigned to the Track [R] button.
“Tracks” are areas in which music data is held, and 
buttons [1], [2], and [R] are referred to as the “track 
buttons.”
Right-hand Part
Rhythm/
Accompaniment 
Part
Left-hand Part
NOTE
NOTE
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