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Before Using The Pedal Timpani

Fig. B

Fig. A

Adjuster

Wire tube

Fig. C

Fig. D

Wrong

Collar

Collar

Counter
hoop

Counter
hoop

Kettle
edge

Kettle
edge

Caution

Correct

Your Yamaha pedal timpani is equipped with a plastic head carefully mounted and tuned

(adjusted to a note) at the factory, and thus can be used after setup immediately. However,

new heads will tend to stretch gradually during shipping and storage, resulting in a tuning

deviation when you receive the instrument. Therefore, please perform the steps below to

restore the tuning to the factory setting prior to shipment:

1

The area between the kettle edge and the inner

circle of the counter hoop is called the collar.
Please make sure that the width of this collar is
uniform, as shown in the illustration titled “Cor-
rect”.

If the collar is not uniform (illustration titled
“Wrong”), keep the heel of the pedal fully de-
pressed as shown in Fig. C, and align head and

hoop as shown in the illustration titled “Correct”.

2

Make sure that the end of the wire tube is not
disengaged from the adjuster of the tuning indi-
cator as shown in Fig. A. If it is disengaged,
insert it into the adjuster as shown in Fig. B.

3

If the heel of the pedal is fully lowered as in Fig.

C, proceed with step 

5

.

If the pedal position is as shown in Fig. D or the
toe of the pedal is fully lowered, perform step 

4

first.

4

Fully depress the heel of the pedal as shown in
Fig. C. Hold the pedal in this position, as it will

return otherwise.

Never put your hands etc. under the
pedal.

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Summary of Contents for TP-4000

Page 1: ...ALE TIMBAL DE PEDAL TP 6220 23 26 29 32 TP 4223 26 29 32 TP 5020 G H 23 G H 26 G H 29 G H 32 G H TP 7020 H 23 H 26 H 29 H 32 H TP 7220 23 26 29 32 Owner s Manual Mode d emploi Manual de Instrucciones...

Page 2: ...come Fully depress the heel of the tuning pedal after use Protect the head from heat moisture oil and dust Use a soft cloth to remove dust and other foreign matter from the head surface and cover the...

Page 3: ...t Bolt Spring Tension Adjustment Bolt Tuning Pedal Caution The illustrations on this page show a pedal timpani of the TP 6200 series Lubrication Lubricate the moving parts of the tuning mechanism as s...

Page 4: ...r hoop is called the collar Please make sure that the width of this collar is uniform as shown in the illustration titled Cor rect If the collar is not uniform illustration titled Wrong keep the heel...

Page 5: ...with the supplied mallet etc The standard striking point is shown below 6 Take your foot off the pedal Heel still moves up Repeat steps 4 through 6 Heel stays down Go to step 7 7 Put your foot on the...

Page 6: ...t reconfirm the sound at the other tuning bolts before tightening the tuning bolt with the next lower sound While alternately tightening the other bolts do not touch the tuning bolt with the high est...

Page 7: ...chanism a coil spring coun teracting the tension of the head which allows you to freely change the pitch note of the instrument at an instant When the pedals are moved the pitch of the head will chang...

Page 8: ...cator Adjustment The tuning indicator shows to which note the pedal is set After tuning the instrument you must set each note of the indicator to its proper position 1 After you have tuned your timpan...

Page 9: ...ows Turn the PAC adjustment bolt to the right clockwise to tighten the pedal movement To return the tightened pedal movement to the initial rotational torque setting turn the PAC adjustment bolt to th...

Page 10: ...ustration below Never hold the instrument by the counter hoop as this may result in a deformation of the head or the counter hoop On gravel and stairways the instrument should not pushed on its caster...

Page 11: ...ection Adjusting The Sound Of Your Timpani on page 6 2 After removing all tuning bolts mark the pedal side of the hoop with cellophane tape etc and then remove the head together with the hoop At this...

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