Tutorial del teclado Yamaha PSR-E453 - Video 1 - Selección de sonidos

If you're interested in learning piano and keyboard, you can enjoy a free course at this link: http://laescuelademusica.net/curso-de... (Piano and Keyboard for Beginners from La escuela de Música.net) This video is the first tutorial on the Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard that we'll see in the music school. In it, we'll get a first look at the keyboard, listening to some of its sounds and learning how to select them using the numeric keypad, as well as how to search for different sound groups. The Yamaha PSR-E453 has 758 high-quality sounds, and to locate the ones we're interested in, we'll have to press the buttons that give us access to each one. In this Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard tutorial, we'll take a detailed look at these simple operations. They will allow us to always have our favorite sounds at hand, allowing us to easily choose from the hundreds of possibilities the instrument offers. First, we need to look at the screen where the information appears. It's illuminated, so we can see it even in low-light situations, such as during a performance, for example. Various pieces of information appear on this screen, one of which is the sound number and name. It's important to memorize the name because it also generally tells us some information about the instrument's sound, such as an electric piano, acoustic guitar, tenor sax, etc. In a later Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard tutorial, we'll analyze all the available groups in more detail. Each instrument has a 3-digit number that we can enter using the numeric keypad to the right of the screen. This numeric keypad has a plus (+) button and a minus (-) button that allow us to scroll through the sounds one by one, ascending or descending, and thus explore the different possibilities offered by nearby sounds. This Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard tutorial explains how to perform this operation and the category search below with a video. To make it easier to locate the different sounds, they are divided into groups or categories. For example, there are categories for pianos, electronic keyboards, guitars, basses, saxophones, trumpets, and so on. We can scroll through the different categories using two additional buttons, plus and minus, located between the numeric keypad and the screen. Each time we press one of these buttons, we will move to a different category, and the sound that appears on the screen is the first in that category. Then, simply use the plus and minus buttons on the numeric keypad to locate the specific sound we are interested in within that group. In this Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard tutorial, we will only look at a few of the hundreds of sounds the keyboard has, but in subsequent videos, we will explore the qualities of many of them. The sounds of the Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard are of high quality and very realistic, due to the fact that they are made with samples of real instruments. Another important feature is that the sound changes depending on the intensity with which we press the key. We can particularly notice this with instruments like the acoustic guitar or the flute, as these instruments actually react to the way we play them. I hope this Yamaha PSR-E453 keyboard tutorial is helpful. If you'd like to learn more about the instrument, you can use the link at the beginning of this article.