Yamaha Psre463: Style List [portable]

Every style includes dedicated introduction and ending patterns to give your performance a polished, professional start and finish. Sync Start:

| No. | Style Name | |-----|-------------| | 097 | R&BSoul | | 098 | Soul | | 099 | Motown | | 100 | 60sSoul | | 101 | 70sSoul | | 102 | GospelSoul | | 103 | MemphisSoul | | 104 | PopFunk | | 105 | Funk | | 106 | JazzFunk | | 107 | AcidJazz | | 108 | ContemporaryR&B | | 109 | Slow&Easy | | 110 | NewR&BSlow | | 111 | 12-8Blues | | 112 | ShuffleBlues | yamaha psre463 style list

If you just bought the keyboard and feel overwhelmed, start here: Below is the exhaustive list of the 235

Styles (Auto‑Accompaniment) One of the PSR‑E463’s defining features is its auto‑accompaniment or “style” section. Styles are preprogrammed backing arrangements that respond to the chords a player plays in the left hand (or via chord recognition from the right). Each style typically contains intros, main accompaniment variations, fills, breaks, and endings covering genres such as pop, rock, jazz, funk, R&B, Latin, and world music. The PSR‑E463 ships with a comprehensive library of styles that are useful for songwriting, practice, performance, and learning rhythm and harmony in context. main accompaniment variations

Below is the exhaustive list of the 235 preset styles, organized by their on-board category and number range.

If you play in a cocktail bar or study jazz standards, this category is your best friend. These styles utilize "swung" eighth notes and walking bass lines.