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The original file names were quite cryptic. However, the midi file itself often has information about the correct song title, the composer, year, and producer. There are quite a few composers included, and many of these are renowned for their compostions for movies, tv productions and multimedia.

I'm not sure who actually prepared the midi files, but since they are all copyrighted by Yamaha, I've used "Yamaha" as the "performer" for these midi files. I have renamed these files with the correct song titles and divided them into three sections. The first includes those midi files that are still available for download from Yamaha in case you've already downloaded these. My Account. My Wishlist. My Shopping Cart.

Which is allow us to use Yamaha Digital Arranger Keyboards more advanced, than before. Expansion option is allows us to add new realistic sounds, Styles and more, to our keyboard. We can also make our own sampled sounds and add it to our Yamaha Keyboard. Soon we will write a new article about Expansion Packs more extended, and we will explain you, how to create your own expansion voice on Yamaha Expansion Manager. This post is for most novice users. About PsrStyles.

So, I have edited all the style names to reflect, as best I could, the actual song name. In many cases, I had to do a Google search with partial information to identify the actual song title. In addition to identifying the song title, I included information about the tempo of that style as well as the contributor who used that style in their gig set ups.

Yamaha IDC. Your keyboard includes a MusicFinder Database. The songs in these collections are organized by type, for example, Bacharach, Beatles, Carpenters, etc.

MFD Library. In addition to the collections above, Yamaha provided additional MFD individual records that users could download. Finally, records were created by examining the midi files provided by the PSR Performers.

MFD, I-R These will load into a Tyros4. Michael's MusicFinderView can also load these databases and convert them for use in your particular keyboard. FakeBook MFDs. If you play from a fake book, you may want an MFD that mirrors the songs in your fake book. I used the information from the MFD Library to extract records for individual fake books.

I then expanded the fakebook collection to include records for all the remaining songs in the book. For each of these a default tempo and style was selected. I did this 50 different fake books. All of these fakebook MFDs are included. Registrations are keyboard specific. Registration utilities are emerging that may allow conversions of registrations so they can be used on other Yamaha keyboards.

You also find a brief musical biography and one or more photos of the performer. Performers are listed alphabetically by first name and a navigational bar on the left side of each page lets you jump to any other performer's page.

Next and Previous buttons on each page let you navigate to the next or previous performer. Performers who have not added songs in the past two years are found in the Archived Performers section. You can see each performer's files on their page.

But, if you are not interested in any particular performer, but are interested in a particular song, then this section is for you. All of the midi songs are listed alphabetically by song title.



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