You may be interested in a particular song, rather than the performer who played the song. All of the PSR Performers have recorded many songs as MP3 files. All of the PSR Performer songs are found in this section, sorted alphabetically by song title. The alphabetic navigator at the top will take you to a page listing MP3 songs that begin with that letter. If you are looking for "Moon River", simply click on the "M" in the table above. All of the songs that begin with "M" are found on a large table that appears on that page.

The tables provide additional about each MP3 file including the performing artist, the keyboard, and the year the recording was made. Current artists have their own page of songs found in the PSR Performers section.

You can download any song by simply clicking on the song title.

A Note on Filenames

In the past, I had often named a MP3 file as closely to the song title as I could. There are, however, some problems with this practice. Computers can easily handle the longer file names, but the Yamaha keyboards can not display all the letters in a long filename and, if the name is too long, they can't even load the file. In addition, when specifying a name in a web page, the "spaces" in the name are replaced with "%20" making the names much harder to read. Of course, names can be abbreviated, but that can result in placing the file in the wrong place when names are sorted alphabetically. So, I've constructed a database with two names: one for the song title and one for the filename. The filenames used a mixed case format with the first letter of words capitalized, but no spaces included. So, the song "Girl From Ipanema" would be represented as "GirlFromIpanema" in the filename.

To assist me in identifying files, I have appended a 7-character code to each filename. The code consists of a dash (to set the code off from the song name), followed by a 2-letter abreviation for the performer (generally the performer's initials) and a two-letter abbreviation for the keyboard.

 


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This page updated on May 25, 2019