I don't think you will find something that is specifically tailored to Genos2
But generally this style of playing (with auto accompaniment tracks) is supported by what is called fake books!
These are basically sheet music that contains the melody line, lyrics (most of the times) and chords that you can play with your left hand to guide auto accompaniment.
What would probably be suitable for you is:
- Try to find which popular songs match with which Genos2 styles. For copyright reasons Yamaha won't write the name of the song on the style itself (sometimes they use something similar and you can guess the song). Some songs/styles maybe quite obvious. It's possible the people over at psrtutorial.com have already created such a list, it might be worth to pay a visit to that forum too. I had something similar for my PSR-2100 back in the day.
- Get some fake books for the songs you are interested in. You can get fake books that cover multiple bands/artists or specific ones like this for Beatles:
https: // www. amazon. com/Beatles - Fake- Book-Books/ dp / 0881887579
(remove the spaces from this link to make it work)
Alternatively you could also search for the sheet music and/or chords on the web. If you can figure the melody line by yourself, you will also find many places to get just the lyrics and chords. For this, I use ultimate-guitar.com. Don't let the name fool you, they show the piano chords as well, which will also help you learn unfamiliar chords.
But generally this style of playing (with auto accompaniment tracks) is supported by what is called fake books!
These are basically sheet music that contains the melody line, lyrics (most of the times) and chords that you can play with your left hand to guide auto accompaniment.
What would probably be suitable for you is:
- Try to find which popular songs match with which Genos2 styles. For copyright reasons Yamaha won't write the name of the song on the style itself (sometimes they use something similar and you can guess the song). Some songs/styles maybe quite obvious. It's possible the people over at psrtutorial.com have already created such a list, it might be worth to pay a visit to that forum too. I had something similar for my PSR-2100 back in the day.
- Get some fake books for the songs you are interested in. You can get fake books that cover multiple bands/artists or specific ones like this for Beatles:
https: // www. amazon. com/Beatles - Fake- Book-Books/ dp / 0881887579
(remove the spaces from this link to make it work)
Alternatively you could also search for the sheet music and/or chords on the web. If you can figure the melody line by yourself, you will also find many places to get just the lyrics and chords. For this, I use ultimate-guitar.com. Don't let the name fool you, they show the piano chords as well, which will also help you learn unfamiliar chords.
Statistics: Posted by sonic2000gr — Sat Jul 27, 2024 4:41 pm