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Started by BeeCee, May 01, 2019, 07:58:17 AM

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BeeCee

Hi my name is Brian, I have just purchased a PSR-E463 and it's been a good few years since I last owned a Yamaha Keyboard. So much has changed in those years with the technology of these Keyboards I'm learning from scratch now.
I'm 63 and have been retired for 5 years now. I started having piano lessons when I was a lad, my Mum played Piano so she encouraged me to learn. Unfortunately I just didn't get on with it so gave up on the lessons. When I started in Secondary School they offered free lessons in playing the Trumpet, so I took that up instead. I went on to play in local school orchestra, swing bands until I left school. Didn't really carry on with that, but took up Guitar instead. Played in a band for a while but only really play for own amusement. I haven't really touched a guitar for a couple of years now. I'm hoping this new keyboard will rekindle my interest in playing music again. Hope to find out more on how to make the most of it on here.

Cheers
Brian

MINKYCATS

Hi Brian,

Welcome to the Forum.

You've come to the right place for help and information on your E463.

You do have the advantage that you have played other instruments and so must have some basics about notation and chords which will come in very handy.

The guys and gals here are all super and will help you in any way they can.

Trevor (MINKYCATS)
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BeeCee

Oh yes I can read music OK. The only problem I have is that I can't get my left hand to play something and the right to play something totally different which is why I gave up learning the piano. I tend to use auto accompaniment with single finger chord. I would like to explore recording and using Ipad/Laptop with the E463.

SeaGtGruff

Welcome, Brian!

Some parts of your story sound similar to mine-- minus the guitar, which I've never attempted to play.

I hope you enjoy playing with your PSR-E463! I have a few previous models in that line, and there are a number of other members here with the PSR-E463, PSR-EW410, or previous models, so we'll see if we can't get you back on the road to "keyboard recovery"! :)

Roger Brenizer

Hi BeeCee,

Welcome to the forum and thank you for becoming a member.  I'm sure you'll learn a great deal about your PSR-E463 keyboard here on the forum and will experience many pleasurable hours playing it.

You'll want to be sure to visit the Home page and check out some of the tutorials you will find links to there.  The following link will take you to the Home page of the website:

http://psrtutorial.com/

Should you later decide to become a supporting member, which will include lifetime membership, other forum boards will become available to you, as well as a wealth of additional musical knowledge; however, there is absolutely no obligation to do so.  You may also use the following link to discover the full benefit of becoming a Supporting Member of the PSR Tutorial.

http://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php/topic,15536.0.html

You'll also gain access to an Excel Song Index database, made available to supporting members by our good friend Peter (XeeniX), which presently contains almost 73,000 song titles in over 2,000 indexed books.  This index is updated often.

In lieu of making a donation only, you may also order any of the websites resources, which can be found at the following link:

http://psrtutorial.com/cdrom/productsum.html

Joe Waters updated "Supporting the PSR Tutorial", on August 27, 2017, which can be found here:

https://psrtutorial.com/cdrom/index.html

We're so glad you've decided to become a member and very happy you've decided to become a part of this great forum family.  If you have any questions, then please just ask.  Many of our members are always very willing to help you.
"Music Is My Life"
My best regards,
Roger

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BeeCee

Thanks for all the info on using the site I will certainly check it all out. Look forward to interacting with you all.

Brian

ekurburski

The hardest thing for me to deal with is reading two staves of music at same time.  I'm retired Army bandsman playing bass clef trombone for years.  I also play treble clef led lines and play chords on keyboards with no problem.  BUT I can't read a second grade piano part with both clefs at same time!  So welcome to the club my friend.