Esson, Unction – Kawai CN4 User Manual
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KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CN4
Lesson Function
3. L
ESSON
F
UNCTION
The CN4’s Lesson function helps you practice the piano with the popular
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library, lesson books level 1A, 1B and Adult. You
can listen to any song from the books and practice along with them. You
may practice each hand separately at various tempos, and even record
your practice for self-evaluation.
(Alfred’s Basic Piano Library lesson books are sold separately. Please
check with your dealer or contact Alfred’s Customer service at 818-892-
2452
3.1 S
ELECTING
A
B
OOK
/S
ONG
The songs from Alfred’s Lesson Books, Level 1A, Level 1B and Adult are
installed in the CN4.
Press LESSON button.
The LED indicator will be turned on and the
LCD display will show the currently selected book and song number. To
change the book, use the MENU buttons.
To change the song, use the VALUE buttons.
You can also select a
song directly by pressing a key on the keyboard while holding down the
LESSON button. See page 59-61 for the song list.
3.2 P
LAYING
B
ACK
A
S
ONG
Press the PLAY/STOP button to play your selected Alfred song.
There will be a one bar count-in before the song begins playing. To adjust
the volume of the count-in, press and hold the TEMPO and BEAT buttons
simultaneously and use the VALUE buttons to adjust the volume. You
can adjust the volume balance of right hand part and left hand part with
the balance slider. For instance, placing the slider all the way to the left
will remove the pre-recorded right-hand part, allowing you to practice
your right hand with the pre-recorded left-hand part. You can also adjust
the speed or tempo of the song by using the VALUE buttons while holding
down the TEMPO button. The tempo is shown in the LCD display Press
the PLAY/STOP button again to stop the song.
Pressing the REW button rewinds the song and pressing the FF button
forwards the song. The bar number and beat number are shown in the
display. Press the RESET button to go back to the beginning of the song.
AlfredChild1A-01
Bar= 0- 1 =100