Thank you for taking time to show me how to use split. Now, know how powerful of what the e463 can do to broaden my muscal talent. Im crying with happy tears...thank you again and again!
Good morning Morrie, I think God has sent you to teach me to play the keyboard, such wonderful things you have shown me and thousands of musicians all over the world. I know of musicians who play the keyboard very well but do not have the experience and knowledge that you have and you share it with others .The first thing I do is to go to RUclips and see what videos you put up, it makes me extremely happy, keep putting up more videos like this. have a wonderful day and keep smiling. Thank you and God bless you
Hello Morrie I am Patrick from Kenya, indeed your awesome piano teacher. You have improved my skills through watching your RUclips videos. God bless you Papa.
Thank you. I have learned so much from your videos. I do not have the same model but I am hoping I can find similar things on my PSR S910. Your a very good teacher.
Hi, Morris, You are a best keyboard teacher in the world. I am a novice player and didn’t know anything. Since I watched your videos one by one which you explained so throughly, I understand it more and will embrace keyboard playing to live my retired hood every day. You opened another door for my rest life. Thanks a lot, teacher. My best wishes
Thank you a very good and detailed explanation even a child can follow thanks again I just got the key board E 463 and I followed all your steps in your explanation. Terence from Sri Lanka _A small island in the Indian Ocean,
I have read the Owners manual of my Yamaha PSR-EW410 keyboard, one or two times, and try to understand how it works. I am beginner of playing keyboard so there are a lot of features, functions and settings that make me confused. Your video(s) are helping me a lot !!
Thankyou very much,I have just bought a psr E410 I believe it has similar settings,I have never played an organ before but have always wanted to,it,s now or never,although this is way beyond my needs at the moment it is great to see how to use these buttons and settings,hopefully for future use.my father was an organist for 50 years and I wish I had got him to teach me but never did.i love the way you have produced this video,even I can understand it,I look forward to seeing more of your videos,you are obviously very knowledgeable in these organs use,thankyou for taking your time to do these videos,you are one in a million,excellent,best wishes to all,from,Auckland.🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
So well demonstrated, clear, and precise. I have recently purchased a Yamaha E373 which has many similarities. I hope I can adapt your lessons on the E463 to my E373. I have just subscribed and look forward to seeing how you can improve my understanding of these wonderful Yamaha instruments. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this! I have a PSR-E373 and couldn't figure out how to set my left hand instrument, the manual is a bit ambiguous about it. This worked!!!
Morrie, thank you so much for your time and effort in making these instructional videos---Yamaha should have hired you to BE their manual (lol), again thanks,,, steve
Stumbled on this link, but its been very insightful...i believe good music starts with good sound and good sound starts with a set instrument...which is what i'm learning here. Thank you Mr. Morrie, Your explanation makes me understand without even writting notes👍👌God bless you to continue imparting music knowledge to folks like me who dont want to go to school😂😂.
Hi Morrie, thanks for this video, its going slowly, but I'm getting there. I didn't see it in your video, but could you please explain how to change the split volume. You jumped to the frame in the video at 7:55, but you didn't show what button(s) one need to press to be able to activate this function. The default setting seems very loud. Will appreciate your help, thanks
Hello, I was wondering if you had any ideas for how a paralyzed person like me can get an electric piano to be able to make a sustain pedal sound when playing, but not make the sound constant because then the notes gets all jumbled together and sound awful. I love the sound of the sustain pedal but it can’t be depressed down the whole time and I was hoping there would be some way to get a keyboard to “lift” the sustain pedal every few seconds to clear the reverberation. I just want to play piano again, and I thought in the 22 years since I was paralyzed that someone would come up with something that would do that but I haven’t found anything so far.
Ann, I have no idea what keyboard you have and what capabilities it has. May I suggest you send your inquiry to Yamaha Support at...usa.yamaha.com/support/contacts/form.html?page=product On my E463 I would use the release feature to sustain the sound when I release the key.
The only thing that is missing on the country setting is bass. I have not heard many (if any) country tunes that do not have considerable accompanying bass. Possible on the E453?
Good day sir , how are you today ? you are a very good keyboard teacher and I've learnt a lot from your lesson thank you so much for that , and still need more lessons from you 🙏 I don't know if I could get you on Facebook or Watts app , because I have some questions to ask .
No, you can't adjust the attack and release of the split voice. The split voice is part of the Backing, and attack and release cannot be applied to the backing.
Good morning Morrie ,how are you ? haven't seen any video of you for quite some time hope everything is fine with you God bless you and have a good day
Great ! You got new subscriber. A question : is it possible to hold the splitted voice without the need to keep the keys pressed ? For example, if i have strings or violin for my split voice, can it hold the sound if i lift the fingers ?
@morriereece5007 thank you for your reply. It is very disappointing that it doesn't have this simple function while my 30 years old Roland E16 has it. Also, i cannot find any way to fast switch between variation styles A to B without fill-in. My old keyboard has a dedicated button called "variation" and it just turns on/off variation style while you play without fill-in. Any ideas how i could do that in my new Yamaha psr-e473 ? Thanks in advance.
The USB signal is lit because I happen to have a USB thumb drive plugged into the E463 keyboard. Any time you plug in a USB thumb drive, that signal comes on and stays on as long as the thumb drive is plugged in. I almost always have a USB thumb drive plugged in, because I may want to use it to retrieve styles or MIDI songs that I want to load into my keyboard
😮I’m 63 years old & I’m just learning to play the keyboard thank you so much, it’s so helpfull thank you
Mr Reece, you are a very natural teacher. I have opted to learn how to operate and play my new PRS e463 from you.
You are a great Teacher sir! Benefitted watching your video lesson ❤
Thank you for taking time to show me how to use split. Now, know how powerful of what the e463 can do to broaden my muscal talent. Im crying with happy tears...thank you again and again!
Morrie You have a gold mine of ideas for Yamaha PSR written in a book and I will be one of the first ones to purchase the Book !
Good morning Morrie, I think God has sent you to teach me to play the keyboard, such wonderful things you have shown me and thousands of musicians all over the world. I know of musicians who play the keyboard very well but do not have the experience and knowledge that you have and you share it with others .The first thing I do is to go to RUclips and see what videos you put up, it makes me extremely happy, keep putting up more videos like this. have a wonderful day and keep smiling. Thank you and God bless you
Always great to follow your teaching, yes...thanks for sharing Morrie!!!!
Hello Morrie
I am Patrick from Kenya, indeed your awesome piano teacher.
You have improved my skills through watching your RUclips videos.
God bless you Papa.
Thank you Patrick .People like you are the reason I make these instructional videos...so people can go make more music.
Thank you. I have learned so much from your videos. I do not have the same model but I am hoping I can find similar things on my PSR S910. Your a very good teacher.
Hi, Morris,
You are a best keyboard teacher in the world. I am a novice player and didn’t know anything. Since I watched your videos one by one which you explained so throughly, I understand it more and will embrace keyboard playing to live my retired hood every day. You opened another door for my rest life. Thanks a lot, teacher.
My best wishes
Thank you a very good and detailed explanation even a child can follow thanks again I just got the key board E 463 and I followed all your steps in your explanation.
Terence from Sri Lanka _A small island in the Indian Ocean,
i learnt a lot.please take my regards for your selfless act.
I have read the Owners manual of my Yamaha PSR-EW410 keyboard, one or two times, and try to understand how it works. I am beginner of playing keyboard so there are a lot of features, functions and settings that make me confused. Your video(s) are helping me a lot !!
Thankyou very much,I have just bought a psr E410 I believe it has similar settings,I have never played an organ before but have always wanted to,it,s now or never,although this is way beyond my needs at the moment it is great to see how to use these buttons and settings,hopefully for future use.my father was an organist for 50 years and I wish I had got him to teach me but never did.i love the way you have produced this video,even I can understand it,I look forward to seeing more of your videos,you are obviously very knowledgeable in these organs use,thankyou for taking your time to do these videos,you are one in a million,excellent,best wishes to all,from,Auckland.🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
So well demonstrated, clear, and precise. I have recently purchased a Yamaha E373 which has many similarities. I hope I can adapt your lessons on the E463 to my E373. I have just subscribed and look forward to seeing how you can improve my understanding of these wonderful Yamaha instruments. Thank you so much.
I think all of this applies to my Yamaha dgx 660 also. Which I would have never figured out on my own. Thank you thank you for such detail
Hi Morrie..thank you so much for your useful sharing.😊
Excellent video-you have great teaching skills, thanks so much.
Thanks very much Morrie, for this and all your other tutorials! God Bless!
Thank you for this! I have a PSR-E373 and couldn't figure out how to set my left hand instrument, the manual is a bit ambiguous about it. This worked!!!
Morrie, thank you so much for your time and effort in making these instructional videos---Yamaha should have hired you to BE their manual (lol), again thanks,,, steve
Thank You Very instructive. I learn a lot of techniques fron your videos
I love to use folk guitar with dual setting to play 50a Rock and roll music on my Yamaha psr-330 keyboard
Stumbled on this link, but its been very insightful...i believe good music starts with good sound and good sound starts with a set instrument...which is what i'm learning here. Thank you Mr. Morrie, Your explanation makes me understand without even writting notes👍👌God bless you to continue imparting music knowledge to folks like me who dont want to go to school😂😂.
தெளிவான விளக்கம், சிறந்த இசை மீட்டல்!
Absolutely brilliant video,learnt so much ,thank you
Very useful and very well explained as well.Thanks
Thanks for your great instructions on setting up split voice!
Hope you are well ! Thanks for your videos I am learning a lot with your videos.
Hi Morrie, thanks for this video, its going slowly, but I'm getting there. I didn't see it in your video, but could you please explain how to change the split volume. You jumped to the frame in the video at 7:55, but you didn't show what button(s) one need to press to be able to activate this function. The default setting seems very loud. Will appreciate your help, thanks
Alex.... Press the FUNCTION button and select Function # 31 .... "S VOLUME" which is the volume of the split voice (page 57 of the owners manual)
Thank you so much for sharing your information. You have cleared up so many questions for.
You're the best...now my son sounds like two people playing 😅
Thank you, Morrie! Great teaching video.
Nice video and explained really well .. thanks
Thank you. So pleased that I can make use of the split voice function
Hi wonderfull it's very clear when we heard you thank you so so much!!
Excellent step by step explanation. Thank you.
Hello, I was wondering if you had any ideas for how a paralyzed person like me can get an electric piano to be able to make a sustain pedal sound when playing, but not make the sound constant because then the notes gets all jumbled together and sound awful.
I love the sound of the sustain pedal but it can’t be depressed down the whole time and I was hoping there would be some way to get a keyboard to “lift” the sustain pedal every few seconds to clear the reverberation. I just want to play piano again, and I thought in the 22 years since I was paralyzed that someone would come up with something that would do that but I haven’t found anything so far.
Ann, I have no idea what keyboard you have and what capabilities it has. May I suggest you send your inquiry to Yamaha Support at...usa.yamaha.com/support/contacts/form.html?page=product
On my E463 I would use the release feature to sustain the sound when I release the key.
Muito obrigado senhor Morrie Reece!! sou brasileiro e tenho um PSR EW 410 e aprendi muito assitindo seu video
Thanx from Holland. Perfect
Great! Thank you!
Hi Morris during playing sprit key can I change music instrument on my right hand?
The only thing that is missing on the country setting is bass. I have not heard many (if any) country tunes that do not have considerable accompanying bass. Possible on the E453?
Thank you. So wonderful
this is what a veteran in music teaches right
Thank you for sharing your knowlege
Hello.. nice you skill.. i like.. from borneo sabah malaysia new friend
Good day sir , how are you today ?
you are a very good keyboard teacher and I've learnt a lot from your lesson thank you so much for that ,
and still need more lessons from you 🙏
I don't know if I could get you on Facebook or Watts app , because I have some questions to ask .
nicely explained, thank you much.
I really like your teachings, thanks I have enjoyed. How can I contact you kindly?
Can’t we increase the release and attack of the split voice instruments??
No, you can't adjust the attack and release of the split voice. The split voice is part of the Backing, and attack and release cannot be applied to the backing.
Good morning Morrie ,how are you ? haven't seen any video of you for quite some time hope everything is fine with you God bless you and have a good day
How i can change the F# default key?
I assume you mean the split key…see page 62 of your owners manual…it’s function #009 splitPnt
Merci Morrie !
God bless you. Thanks
Super video
Thank you so much!
Great ! You got new subscriber. A question : is it possible to hold the splitted voice without the need to keep the keys pressed ? For example, if i have strings or violin for my split voice, can it hold the sound if i lift the fingers ?
No that is not possible
@morriereece5007 thank you for your reply. It is very disappointing that it doesn't have this simple function while my 30 years old Roland E16 has it.
Also, i cannot find any way to fast switch between variation styles A to B without fill-in. My old keyboard has a dedicated button called "variation" and it just turns on/off variation style while you play without fill-in.
Any ideas how i could do that in my new Yamaha psr-e473 ? Thanks in advance.
Thank you. 😊😊😊
The pace of your video had me tweaked, ended up loving it though
Super tutorial thank
you teaching soo well
would be better if u show us how to play it now
Thank you.
Huh! Thank you very much sir!
7:54 Why is the USB signal on? SMH
The USB signal is lit because I happen to have a USB thumb drive plugged into the E463 keyboard. Any time you plug in a USB thumb drive, that signal comes on and stays on as long as the thumb drive is plugged in. I almost always have a USB thumb drive plugged in, because I may want to use it to retrieve styles or MIDI songs that I want to load into my keyboard
Thanks you
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