The Yamaha Clavinova has been popular with musicians since it was first sold in 1983 and with good reason. This digital piano is designed to duplicate the look and feel of an acoustic piano and is created with the same quality craftsmanship that goes into every instrument made by the popular manufacturer. Made to resemble the real thing, it has the added benefit of electronic settings that will reproduce almost any instrument and will even store songs so beginners can play along.
Music colleges prefer these instruments because they are very low maintenance and are compact enough to fit in almost any room. Silent practice is possible when the headphone jack is used. Instructors can plug into the additional jack and list in on any practice session. The electronic make up means that this type of piano will never have to be tuned.
The company currently makes two series of these instruments. The CLP Series is specifically designed as an acoustic piano alternative with emphasis on accurate reproduction of both sound and touch. With this instrument the player gets the full experience that comes with playing a grand piano. Pure CF Sampling allows developers to exactly duplicate the sound of the finest concert grand piano made by the company.
Numerous lesson functions give students everything they need to improve play. One setting allows the student to concentrate on a single hand while the instrument plays back the other at matching tempo. Recording capabilities permit students and instructors to review lessons and the metronome can be set at any speed.
The CVP and CGP Series offers the same piano performance as the CLP models with additional features attractive to beginning and professional musicians alike. These pianos have a large library of stored songs and the options are even greater when connected to the Internet. Amateurs can follow the guide lamps which reveal the next note and the accompaniment will wait until the correct note is struck. Players can follow along with the bouncing ball on the score display. With the Style function any performance can be effortlessly backed up by a band or orchestra
Rehearsals are more productive with the tools included with any Yamaha Clavinova. Players can choose to replicate the pure sound of the classic piano or a whole band with a single instrument that is built for performance.
Music colleges prefer these instruments because they are very low maintenance and are compact enough to fit in almost any room. Silent practice is possible when the headphone jack is used. Instructors can plug into the additional jack and list in on any practice session. The electronic make up means that this type of piano will never have to be tuned.
The company currently makes two series of these instruments. The CLP Series is specifically designed as an acoustic piano alternative with emphasis on accurate reproduction of both sound and touch. With this instrument the player gets the full experience that comes with playing a grand piano. Pure CF Sampling allows developers to exactly duplicate the sound of the finest concert grand piano made by the company.
Numerous lesson functions give students everything they need to improve play. One setting allows the student to concentrate on a single hand while the instrument plays back the other at matching tempo. Recording capabilities permit students and instructors to review lessons and the metronome can be set at any speed.
The CVP and CGP Series offers the same piano performance as the CLP models with additional features attractive to beginning and professional musicians alike. These pianos have a large library of stored songs and the options are even greater when connected to the Internet. Amateurs can follow the guide lamps which reveal the next note and the accompaniment will wait until the correct note is struck. Players can follow along with the bouncing ball on the score display. With the Style function any performance can be effortlessly backed up by a band or orchestra
Rehearsals are more productive with the tools included with any Yamaha Clavinova. Players can choose to replicate the pure sound of the classic piano or a whole band with a single instrument that is built for performance.
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