Psre463 Style List — Yamaha
🎹 Master Your Sound: The Ultimate Yamaha PSR-E463 Style List Guide
| No. | Style Name | |-----|-------------| | 121 | BrazilianSamba | | 122 | Samba | | 123 | BossaNova | | 124 | PopBossa | | 125 | Baion | | 126 | PartidoAlto | | 127 | LatinDisco | | 128 | ChaCha | | 129 | Mambo | | 130 | Salsa | | 131 | Merengue | | 132 | Cumbia | | 133 | Tango | | 134 | Pasodoble | | 135 | Bolero | | 136 | Reggaeton | yamaha psre463 style list
- Key highlights:
201 – VienneseWaltz,204 – JazzWaltz(For "Someday My Prince Will Come"),207 – Musette(French cafe style). - Best for: Classical recitals, ballroom dancing.
Pop & Rock
The 235 styles are typically organized into logical genre categories. You can find the exhaustive, numbered list in the official PSR-E463 Owner's Manual provided by Yamaha Corporation. : Classic and modern beats. Ballad : Slower, melodic accompaniments. Dance & Disco : Electronic and high-energy club styles. Swing & Jazz : Big band and jazz trio sounds. 🎹 Master Your Sound: The Ultimate Yamaha PSR-E463
Yamaha organizes the 235 styles into 13 distinct categories accessible via the numeric keypad. Here is the definitive breakdown. Key highlights: 201 – VienneseWaltz , 204 –
The Complete Yamaha PSR-E463 Style List: Unlocking 235 Rhythms for Every Genre
Where to find User Styles:
235 built-in Styles
The PSR-E463 features . This is a substantial increase compared to its predecessors (like the PSR-E363), moving the keyboard firmly into the "arranger" territory.
- Style 001: Pop1 (a classic pop style with a catchy piano riff)
- Style 032: Rock1 (a high-energy rock style with driving guitars)
- Style 067: Jazz1 (a smooth jazz style with a walking bass line)
- Style 101: Salsa1 (a lively salsa style with infectious percussion)