Casio VL-1 (commonly known as the ), released in 1979, was famously accompanied by a series of songbooks that helped users navigate its unique monophonic sequencer and calculator-based programming. While the original physical books are now vintage collectibles, digital versions and song lists are preserved across various archival platforms. Where to Find PDF Versions
This guide covers everything you need to know about VL-Tone songbooks, how to read the unique notation, and where to find these rare digital documents. 🎹 What is a Casio VL-Tone Songbook?
The songbook was designed to help users program the VL-Tone’s 100-note sequencer. It didn't just use standard sheet music; it used a proprietary system of numbers that corresponded to the keyboard's calculator mode. Common songs included in the original collection:
What Songs Are Inside?
While the original booklet varies by region, most Casio VL-Tone songbook PDFs include simplified arrangements of:
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