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owner's manual (PDF) - Kawai

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L 1<br />

R 1<br />

L 2<br />

R 2<br />

L 3<br />

R 3<br />

L 4<br />

R 4<br />

L 5<br />

R 5<br />

F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7<br />

F1, F2 Returns to the Note Navigator screen.<br />

F3 Allows you to play any song by steady beat tapping.<br />

F4 Starts and stops the song. Also used to reset the song when<br />

performing.<br />

F5 Saves the changed Sounds.<br />

F6, F7 Selects another song.<br />

• When you reach the end of the song, press any key one more time. This will not produce sound,<br />

but instead resets the song to the beginning for another performance.<br />

• The Bouncing Ball only works with song files that are specifically designed for Concert Magic to<br />

take advantage of this feature.<br />

• A Concert Magic song is made of two parts - a melody part and accompaniment part. Many of the<br />

songs have different instrument sounds assigned each part to make the music more interesting.<br />

You can select different sounds for each part separately. The RIGHT1 Part plays the melody. To<br />

change its sound, press any Sound category button and select a new sound. The LEFT Part<br />

handles the accompaniment. To change its sound, first turn off the RIGHT1 Part and then press<br />

any Sound category button to select a new sound. Don’t forget to turn the RIGHT1 Part back on<br />

before you begin to play.<br />

• You can use the PIANO ONLY button to quickly change the sound for both parts to the Concert<br />

Grand piano.<br />

Playing with the Concert Magic P. 111

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