Kawai CP67 manual Demonstration Song, Starting the Metronome

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5. DEMONSTRATION SONG

HEAVY 2

OFF

Heavy 1 / 2 (HE): Perfect for those with strong fingers or for practicing with a hard touch. Heavy 2 is heavier than Heavy 1.

Off (OFF): For tone colors like organ or harpsichord, and for playing some contemporary music with the piano sound, a constant loud sound is produced regardless of your force on the keys.

To change the touch type, press and hold the TOUCH button. The LED display shows you the current touch type. While holding the TOUCH button, use the VALUE buttons to change the touch type.

Press the TOUCH button again to get back to the standard touch setting.

Once the power is turned off, the touch type will be reset to the standard setting.

5. DEMONSTRATION SONG

The CP piano has 3 built in demonstration songs for your listening enjoyment.

Press the DEMO button and the first demo song will start. The LED display shows the demo song number. When the first demo song is finished, the CP piano will play all the other demo songs one at a time in order.

If you would like to listen to a particular demo song, use the VALUE

buttons to select your desired song.

To stop the demo, press the DEMO button again at any time.

6.METRONOME

Rhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music. It is important to practice playing the piano in the right tempo and with a steady rhythm. The CP piano’s metronome is a tool that helps you to achieve this by providing a steady beat for you play along with.

Starting the Metronome

Press the TEMPO button. You will see the LED display turns on and hear the metronome begin counting with a steady beat. The display shows the tempo in beats per minute

To change the tempo, use the VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the tempo within the range of 30-250 beats per minute. (60-500 BPM with 6/8).

To stop the metronome, press the TEMPO button again.

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Kawai CP67 manual Demonstration Song, Starting the Metronome