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A good way to learn these songs is to listen to them first, and then try to tap out the rhythms that you hear. In the song list in the reference section on page 76, the arrangement type is marked next to each song title as “EB” for Easy Beat, “MP” for Melody Play and “SK” for Skillful. TUTORIAL: PLAYING WITH CONCERT MAGIC 37 Releíenee Section KAWA! DIGITAL PIANO CA970, CA770 CA970, CA770 Digital Piano Reference Section Operation of the Panel Components p. 40 This section describes the operation of the panel components-buttons, sliders, and jacks. If you are familiar with playing a digital piano, reading this section first may help you understand the CA piano faster. In this section you can look into the particular functions for detailed information and operation instead of reading through the manual from the beginning. 1. Concert Magic Button..................................40 2. Demo Button.........................................43 3. Sound Select Buttons..................................45 4. Menu Buttons........................................46 5. Value Buttons........................................52 6. Effect Buttons........................................53 Selecting an Effect (EFFECTS Button) ............................... 53 Reverb (REVERB Button)......................................... 54 7. Dual / Split Balance Slider..............................55 8. Split Button.........................................56 9. Metronome Buttons....................................57 Changing Tempo (TEMPO Button)................................... 57 Changing the Time Signature (BEATButton)............................ 58 Changing the Metronome Volume (TEMPO & BEAT Buttons)............... 58 10. Recorder Buttons....................................59 Recording (REC Button).......................................... 59 Playing Back a Song (PLAY/STOP Button)............................ 62 11. Transpose Button.................................... 64 12. Virtual Technician Button............................... 65 13. Power Switch....................................... 70 14. Volume Slider....................................... 70 15. Pedals............................................ 71 16. Jacks............................................. 72 Concert Magic Song List.................................. 76 Front Panel, Specifications................................. 78 Assembling The Stand.....................................80 MIDI Information p. 73 This section provides technical information on MIDI—exclusive data structure and tables such as Program Change Number Assignment and Implementation. REFERENCE SECTION 39 ’fffl 1. Concert Magic Button CONCERT MAGIC Thanks to CONCERT MAGIC, absolutely anyone can sit at the CA piano and make real music... even if you’ve never taken a piano lesson in your life. To er\joy performing by yourself, you have only to select your favorite piece from 176 preprogrammed songs and tap any key with a steady rhythm and tempo. CONCERT MAGIC will provide the correct melody and accompaniment notes, regardless of which keys you press. Selecting a Concert Magic Song 176 Concert Magic songs are assigned to each of the 88 piano keys, two songs for each key. There are two banks of songs, Bank A and Bank B. Each bank contains 88 songs. The songs are classified in eight groups by song category such as Children’s Songs, American Classics, Christmas Songs. All the song titles are listed on page 76 in this section. To make it easier to find which song is assigned to which key, there is also a key strip that indicates song categories, and note names. To select a song, press the key to which your desired song is assigned while holding down the CONCERT MAGIC button. The LCD display shows the song number and the abbreviated name. To select a song in Bank B, press the same key again. Repeatedly pressing the key switches between the two banks. Concert Magic songs can also be selected with the VALUE buttons. Press the Concert Magic button, then use the VALUE buttons to select a song. /• R01 Twinkle Twinkle 40 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA970, CA770 Listening to the Selected Song To listen to a Concert Magic song, first follow the song selection procedure then press the PLAY/STOP button. Adjust the speed or tempo of the song by using the VALUE buttons while holding down the TEMPO button. The LCD display will only display the tempo value while the Tempo button is pressed. To stop play back of the song press the PLAY/STOP button again. To restart the currently selected song from the beginning, press play again. You can select a different Concert Magic song during playback with the VALUE buttons. LISTENING TO ALL THE CONCERT MAGIC SONGS Press the CONCERT MAGIC button and then press the PLAY/STOP button without selecting a song. The CA piano will play back all the preset songs in order. Performing the Selected Song After following the song selection procedure,...
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