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At ePianos, we’re passionate about supporting our customers in every way possible, and the Average Keyboard Guy video series is just one example of that commitment.
In fact, most of the videos in the series – including this latest one – are created in direct response to customer tech support questions.
In the latest episode, Chris answers a question from Maureen (thank you, Maureen!) about how to remove the bass from an accompaniment style on the Yamaha PSR-SX900.
But here’s the great news: this advice isn’t just for PSR-SX900 owners. It’s also applicable to the PSR-SX700, SX720, SX920, Genos 1, and Genos 2 – all of which share the same operating system.
So, if you’re reading this and you’ve got a question about your digital piano or keyboard, please let me know!
I’ll do my best to cover it in an upcoming video.
Huge thanks to everyone who’s already submitted questions and helped shape this series. Your input is what makes it all happen.
In this step-by-step guide, Chris explains:
The video is packed with tips to help you get the most out of your instrument, whether you’re tweaking accompaniment styles or exploring other features.
>> See more Average Keyboard Guy videos here.
Our mission is simple: to help you understand and fully enjoy your digital piano or keyboard. Your questions and challenges inspire the content we create, so keep them coming! Whether it’s a simple tweak or a more complex function, we’re here to make it easier for you.
Check out the video below, and if you’re using one of these keyboards, let us know your thoughts or submit your own question.
You might just see it featured in a future episode of Average Keyboard Guy!
Happy playing, and keep those questions coming in! 🎹
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