Yamaha PSR-E403 – Johnny Guitar
My version of Johnny Guitar played on a Yamaha PSR-E403. I learned the basics of this from a midi file off the internet. This ones seems to be in a different key to others I’ve seen on here. Intro voices split left hand 002 (Bright Piano) transposed up 1 octave, right hand dual 002 with 050 (Bright Piano with Strings). Main tune voice dual 002 with 050. Style 003 (60′s Guitar Pop) with Tempo 136. Chords Bbm, Ebm, Ebm7, F#, F, G#. Better quality MP3 can be downloaded from www.box.net…
Yamaha PSR-E403 Mad World (Full Version)
Mad World (Gary Jules version) on a Yamaha PSR-E403. Thanks to Shawn Cheek and his instructional videos. I played it slightly different. This is the first time I have used the touch sensitivity feature to play a full song. This takes some getting used to. Better quality MP3 can be downloaded at www.box.net
Yamaha PSR-E403 Last Christmas
Part of Last Christmas played on a Yamaha PSR-E403. Style 002 (Cool 8 Bit Intro and B Pattern), tempo 110, Voice 001. Chords D Major, B Minor, G Major and A Major. Based on lesson given on The Piano Podcast (with thanks) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCpWfkf7nQY
Yamaha PSR-E403 Petite Fleur
My version of Petite Fleur played on a Yamaha PSR-E403 around style 059 (BB Ballad) at tempo 96. Voices used 066 with 050(Sweet Tenor Sax dual with Strings) and 002 with 050 (Bright Piano dual with Strings). Thanks to Essenz54 for his Youtube video showing most of the chords I used. My version is a simpler version coming from a midi file of the song. Chords used D7,Gm,A7,Eb,Bb,G7,Cm,F7,Gm7. Better MP3 quality can be downloaded from http://www.box.net/shared/1yyobp2zaz
Yamaha PSR-E403 Livin La Vida Loca Full Version
Full version of Livin La Vida Loca with better sound quality as played on my Yamaha PSR-E403 with Cubasis running midi in background. I’m playing lead and accomp. with style 008(8Beat) with tempo 174. Cubasis sending brass, electric guitar and sound fx over USB to keyboard. Midi file and keyboard have been transposed up 1 semi-tone. So first note is G# even though G is pressed
