Kawai Concert Performer CP136 Owner's Manual page 130

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• When you reach the end of the song, press any key one more time. This will not produce sound,
but instead resets the song to the beginning for another performance.
• The Bouncing Ball only works with song files that are specifically designed for Concert Magic to
take advantage of this feature.
• A Concert Magic song is made of two parts - a melody part and accompaniment part. Many of
the songs have different instrument sounds assigned each part to make the music more
interesting. You can select different sounds for each part separately. The RIGHT1 Part plays the
melody. To change its sound, press any Sound category button and select a new sound. The
LEFT Part handles the accompaniment. To change its sound, first turn off the RIGHT1 Part and
then press any Sound category button to select a new sound. Don't forget to turn the RIGHT1
Part back on before you begin to play.
• You can use the PIANO ONLY button to quickly change the sound for both parts to the Concert
Grand piano.
• You can also activate the RIGHT2 Part to use as a layer (additional sound) for the melody. In
addition, if you know the melody to a Concert Magic song you can play along by activating the
SOLO Part. Remember, you must play the notes of the melody when the SOLO sound is active.
You can also select any new sound for the RIGHT2 and SOLO parts. Turn off all Parts except
the one you wish to change, and then select the new sound. Don't forget to turn all necessary
Parts back on before you begin to play.
• You can save your new sound settings by pressing the SAVE button (F4). The Soft Reset
function will be required to return the sounds to their original settings (see page 159).
• You can transpose the song by pressing the TRANSPOSE buttons.
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