User Manual

Table Of Contents
EZ-300 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Playing Songs
You can simply enjoy listening to the internal Songs, or use them with just about any of
the functions, such as Lesson.
Song Category
The Songs are organized by category as listed below.
Song No. Song Category Descriptions
001 DEMO
This demonstration Song showcases the various sounds of the
instrument.
002–011 POP
This category features a collection of hit songs. Have fun playing
your favorite song.
012–042 FAVORITE
We’ve collected various folk songs from around the world which
have been handed down from through the generations, as well as
famous classical pieces. Try playing the melodies of these Songs.
043–051 INSTRUMENT MASTER
These Songs feature solo instruments other than piano—letting you
enjoy playing other instrumental voices along with orchestral
accompaniment.
052–074 PIANO REPERTOIRE
These include famous pieces from around the world along with well-
known piano pieces. Enjoy the beautiful, resonant piano sound as
you play solo or along with orchestral backing.
075–090 LEARN TO PLAY
Each of these Songs has two variations: a simple one which even
beginners can practice with ease, and another more challenging
version.
091–110 FAVORITE WITH STYLE
Enjoy performing a piece with Style accompaniment (automatic
accompaniment data). (Keys to Success (page 36) is designed so
that you master playing the melody with your right hand first, and
then learn the roots of the chords with your left hand.)
111–116 JAPANESE SONG
This category features a collection of songs that are well-known in
Japan and have been enjoyed for generations. Experience these
traditional melodies for yourself.
117–129 DUET
Get together with a friend or family member and make great music
together. (The Songs have been arranged so that it is also possible
to perform them alone.)
130140 PIANO SOLO
This category features a collection of well-known classical piano
compositions. Enjoy the beautiful sounds of the piano.
141–150 TOUCH TUTOR
Learn how to use expressive “touch” control while playing the key-
board according to the strength level displayed in the LCD.
151–162 CHORD STUDY
Hear and experience the sound of chords and easy chord progres-
sions while playing the lighting keyboard.
163–202 CHORD PROGRESSION
Learn how to play chords with Songs featuring simple, fundamental
chord progressions.
203–207 USER SONG Songs (User Songs) you record yourself.
208– FLASH MEMORY
Songs transferred from a computer. For instructions on how to
transfer, refer to page 19 or “Computer-related Operations” on the
website (page 8).