Kawai CP67 manual Performing a Song, Concert Magic Song Arrangement Types, Easy Beat

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3.PERFORMING A SONG

Now you’re ready to play yourself.

Tap out the rhythm of the selected song on any one of the 88 black or

white keys on your piano keyboard. As you tap harder, the notes will get louder; as you tap softer, the notes will get quieter. As you tap faster, the notes speed up; as you tap slower, they will slow down correspondingly, just like regular piano playing.

Isn’t it fun? You can sound like you’ve been playing for years just by pressing one key with one finger.

Concert Magic is a perfect method for small children to learn music, especially to develop a sense of rhythm. For older people who may think it is too late to learn the keyboard, Concert Magic is a good first step for them to begin with. With Concert Magic, your CP piano can be enjoyed by anyone in the family, even those who have never touched a musical instrument in their life.

4.CONCERT MAGIC SONG ARRANGEMENT TYPES

After playing for a while with Concert Magic you may think that it’s too easy and there is very little to learn.

While it is true that some of the songs are very easy to play, even for beginners, there are also some which will challenge you and require some practice to play beautifully. Each of the 40 Concert Magic songs falls into one of three different categories depending on the skill level required to perform them.

Easy Beat

These are the easiest songs to play. To perform them, simply tap out a constant steady beat on any key on your piano keyboard.

Look at the following example, “Für Elise”. Press the key with a steady sixteenth note rhythm.

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Contents CP67 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury Instruction for AC power cord U.K Assembling the Stand Parts ProvidedBottom View Part Names CDE F G H I J KN OPQ R Sostenuto Pedal c Power Button aSoft Pedal b Sustain Pedal dBottom Getting Started Basic OperationsReverb About PolyphonyEffects Select a style Adjust the TempoStyle Start the styleTranspose Play modeTouch Response Metronome Demonstration SongStarting the Metronome Adjusting the Metronome Volume Changing the time signaturePlaying Back a Song Digital Recording FunctionsEasy Recording Advanced RECORDING/PLAYBACK FunctionsPage Deleting a SONG/TRACK Playing Back the LEFT- and RIGHT-HAND Parts SeparatelySelecting a Song Concert MagicListening to the Song Concert Magic Song Arrangement Types Performing a SongEasy Beat Melody Play SkillfulRandom Play All PlayCategory Play Tuning Function ModeTemperament Brief Explanation of Temperaments Equal Temperament Piano onlyMidi Channel Werckmeister III Temperament Kirnberger III TemperamentLocal Control ON/OFF Transmit Program Change ON/OFFChannel Mute Sending Program Change Numbers Midi Midi ExamplesConnection to an external sequencer List of Preset Sound Style ListConcert Magic Song List Category Song Title Arrangement TypeSpecifications Demo Song ListMidi Implementation Chart Model CP67OM987E-C0512