Introduction

A Variety of Support Functions for Fostering Rich Musical Abilities

In addition to score displays that let you see note names and fingerings, and a bouncing ball that keeps track of the notes currently being played, you can also enjoy other powerful practice functions, like repeated practice of a specified segment, and simple playback and recording of each hand’s part–features that only a digital piano can provide.

Other useful practice features include a “Replay” pedal that you can press to stop the performance and go back when you have trouble with what you’re playing, and “Touch the Note,” a function that lets you confirm how a note sounds by touching the note on the screen.

Features geared specifically for young children include “Wonderland,” where kids can enjoy touching a variety of instruments; and the “Game,” an ear-training feature which helps build their listening abilities with all the fun of a game.

“Rhythm Partner” Provides Natural-Sounding Tempo

Along with a wide variety of metronome functions that allow you to change the tone and note divisions (patterns), the KR also includes built-in rhythm functions. Now you can perform with a natural tempo that matches the rhythm.

Connector for External Display for Enlarged Scores and Lyrics (KR-7)

The KR-7 features a built-in connector for external displays.

By displaying scores and lyrics on a bigger screen, everyone playing in your group should be able to get a clear view.

Adjustable Music Stand (KR-7)

In addition to allowing you to adjust the angle of the stand, and move it forward or backward, the music holders accommodates even thick score books.

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Roland KR7/5 owner manual Rhythm Partner Provides Natural-Sounding Tempo, Adjustable Music Stand KR-7