The music stand – Yamaha CLP-123 User Manual
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5
Demonstration key
(See page 8)
Right voice shift up key
(See page 9)
7
Pedals
The CLP-123’s soft (left), sostenuto (center) and
damper (right) pedals provide a range of expressive
control capabilities similar to the pedal functions on
an acoustic piano.
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See page 11 for details.
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The Music Stand
If you will be using sheet music with your
Clavinova, raise the music stand built into its top
panel by lifting the rear edge of the music stand,
then flip down the music stand braces and engage
them with the corresponding recesses.
The music stand can be lowered after slightly
lifting it and folding the two brackets which sup-
port it against the back of the stand.
7
Soft
pedal
Sostenuto
pedal
Damper
pedal
See also other documents in the category Yamaha Synthesizers:
- PSR-1100 (170 pages)
- PSR-1100 (176 pages)
- PSR-290 (98 pages)
- YPT-310 (90 pages)
- CLP-230 (90 pages)
- CLP-230 (89 pages)
- YPT-300 (84 pages)
- DGX-205 (90 pages)
- MM8 EU (116 pages)
- MOX8 (14 pages)
- MOTIF XS8 (320 pages)
- PSR-4600 (30 pages)
- PSR-32 (20 pages)
- PSR-530 (130 pages)
- PSR-510 (77 pages)
- PSR-330 (90 pages)
- PSR-3500 (84 pages)
- PSR-500 (47 pages)
- PSR-41 (13 pages)
- PSR-4000 (165 pages)
- PSR-38 (55 pages)
- PSR-520 (102 pages)
- PSR-340 (128 pages)
- PSR-40 (16 pages)
- PSR-36 (28 pages)
- PSR-48 (45 pages)
- PSR-420 (73 pages)
- PSR-420 (75 pages)
- PSR-300m (39 pages)
- PSR-37 (30 pages)
- PSR-4500 (48 pages)
- PSR-50 (32 pages)
- PSR-410 (61 pages)
- PSR-540 (160 pages)
- PSR-540 (161 pages)
- PSR-31 (20 pages)
- CLP-100 (11 pages)
- CLP-122S (31 pages)
- CLP-30 (11 pages)
- CLP-300 (11 pages)
- CLP-250 (17 pages)
- CLP-260 (19 pages)
- CLP-280 (124 pages)
- CLP-550 (19 pages)