Yamaha Keyboard Styles For - Sinhala Songs [exclusive]
If you want studio-quality 6/8 Baila or perfect 5/4 Viridu styles, pay a professional.
For decades, the harmonious blend of traditional Sri Lankan music with modern digital instrumentation has captivated audiences. Whether it’s the soulful rhythm of a Baila , the devotional depth of a Bhakthi Gee , or the melancholic beauty of a Raban beat, Sinhala music is rich with unique time signatures and ornamentation. yamaha keyboard styles for sinhala songs
| Western Style | Modified for Sinhala song by… | |---------------------|--------------------------------------------------------| | 6/8 SlowRock | Reduce cymbal wash, add tabla on fill 1 | | Standard 8Beat | Change drum kit to “PopLatin” or “Ambient” for softer feel | | Guitar Pop | Mute channel 10 (percussion), increase reverb on piano | | Ballad | Raise tempo to 85, add handclap on fill 2 | If you want studio-quality 6/8 Baila or perfect
Provides a variety of downloadable "beats" for Yamaha PSR keyboards, ranging from 3/4 to mixed style collections. | Western Style | Modified for Sinhala song
Church organ sounds and soft pads dominate this category.
Baila is the life of the party. Derived from Portuguese music but Sri Lankanized, it requires a "loping" swing feel.
Standard Yamaha factory styles often lack the specific "swing" of Sri Lankan music, so many users rely on third-party packs or custom creation. Creating a User Style on a PSR1000 and PSR2000