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In the Rhythm Play Method, the NOTE NAVIGATOR screen will ask you to tap actual 
rhythms rather than even beats. Therefore, you will sometimes see two or more dots 
(set closer together) in the space of one beat. In these cases, you would tap the 
indicated number of times within that single beat. (Examples: A Mighty Fortress #68, A 
Child’s Prayer #12).  
 
 At other times, you wil

l see “empty” spaces within a single beat, or some combination 

of dots and empty spaces. The empty spaces indicate “rests” where no tap should 
occur. The dots will usually be placed at the beginning (left side) or end (right side) of a 
beat, adjacent to th

e “empty” space. This dot placement will tell you whether to tap at 

the beginning or end of that beat. (Example: As Sisters in  
Zion #309, see second line, second beat).  
 
In musical terms, the use of multiple dots is equivalent to eighth notes or, in some 
cases, eighth note triplets. The placement of dots in the NOTE NAVIGATOR screen 
will help to introduce novice players to the concept of reading musical rhythms. Once 
the player has mastered the Rhythm Play Method using this screen, the next step in 
developing your keyboard skills and reading musical notation should be much easier.  
 
Choose any key on the keyboard and begin playing this key repeatedly at the 
suggested tempo and note spacing shown on the NOTE NAVIGATOR screen. In 
addition, play with some expression. Imagine you are singing the song. Often, the way 
you “tap” the keys will be very similar to the way you would “sing” the song.  
This concept should help in developing your technique with the Rhythm Play Method. 
Again, be sure to play only one key at a time.  
 
With each keystroke, the Dots (•) change to a large plus mark (+) after a note is 
played. Continue playing to the end, where you will see a double bar ( ..). After this 
marking, the title screen will reappear. If you continue playing the keys in the 
appropriate rhythm, the hymn or song will repeat from the beginning.  
 
If you stop tapping at any time, the hymn or song will stop. You may resume tapping 
after the pause or press BACK to select a different hymn or song.  
 
 
 
INTRO  
 
Each hymn or song is equipped with its own introduction, or INTRO. The built-in 
INTROs vary in length. Some are short (4 measures) and others are long (up to 8 
measures). To start with the INTRO, press the function button that corresponds with 
the PLAY INTRO box in the Display. The INTRO will play immediately after the button 
is pressed. After INTRO is finished, the sound stops while the LH-1 waits for you to 
select either the AUTOPLAY  
Method or one of the two Play Methods (Meter Play or Rhythm Play) as follows:  
 

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Страница 1: ...KAWAI LH 1 Digital Piano Organ...

Страница 2: ...Owner s Manual...

Страница 3: ...able information that will help you make full use of the many capabilities of the LH 1 There are two main sections in the manual The first is the Basic Operations section that explains the basic opera...

Страница 4: ...is feature that allows those who lack keyboard skills to play any of the 176 Hymns and Children s Songs built into the LH 1 4 Jacks Page 17 This section identifies the location and operation of all in...

Страница 5: ...information see Declaration of Conformity 1 Basic Operations Setting Up the LH 1 Consider instrument placement before playing the LH 1 For best sound quality the instrument should be placed in an ope...

Страница 6: ...Slider and Expression Pedal will only adjust volume within the overall limit set by the MASTER VOLUME knob Organ Expression Pedal Located to the right of the three piano pedals at the base of the LH...

Страница 7: ...Button adds a single Bass Note to any selected Organ Sound The added Bass Note is one octave below the lowest note currently being played If you haven t already done so press the BASS COUPLER Button...

Страница 8: ...ned a preset level of Reverb However these settings can be adjusted for each sound Select a Piano or Organ sound and play a note or chord while listening for the Reverb level Use the LEFT Select Butto...

Страница 9: ...that the TRANSPOSE feature is activated Also a box in the Display will appear to tell you that the LH 1 is transposed down one semitone TRANSPOSE 1 Now press the right TRANSPOSE button one 1 time The...

Страница 10: ...n Buttons below the Display often work in pairs to allow you to select Up Down or Left Right for a particular function The Display will show clearly which functions are assigned to each Function Butto...

Страница 11: ...h screen or to the Sound Selection Screen SEARCH BY CATEGORY If you prefer to select hymns or songs by category press the Function Button that corresponds with the CATEGORY SEARCH box in the Display T...

Страница 12: ...e LDS Hymn Book or the song page found in the LDS Children s Song Book This search method makes it easy to select a hymn using the LDS Hymn Book or the Children s Song Book as your reference guide Not...

Страница 13: ...aying the proper rhythm AUTOPLAY Once you have selected a hymn or children s song you can play it back easily using the AutoPlay method Simply press the function button that corresponds to the PLAY VE...

Страница 14: ...use or press BACK to select another hymn or song Rhythm Play Method The Rhythm Play Method is also an easy way to play a hymn or song However with this method the technique for tapping requires you to...

Страница 15: ...se any key on the keyboard and begin playing this key repeatedly at the suggested tempo and note spacing shown on the NOTE NAVIGATOR screen In addition play with some expression Imagine you are singin...

Страница 16: ...ting the VERSE The LH 1 needs this slight pause to reset itself for the playing of the VERSE TEMPO TEMPO control is active anytime you are using the AutoPlay function of the Hymns Children s Songs fea...

Страница 17: ...4 Basic MIDI Defining MIDI The term MIDI is an acronym that stands for the Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI allows communication between MIDI equipped devices Using MIDI an instrument can co...

Страница 18: ...ransmitted from Keyboard 1 MIDI OUT jack via the Keyboard 2 MIDI THRU jack The LH 1 will normally be placed in the 1 position as the primary controller but could be connected into other positions LH 1...

Страница 19: ...function buttons located below the Display for about 2 to 5 seconds or until the Display changes Hold down both buttons simultaneously The top line of the screen will indicate that you are in SYSTEM M...

Страница 20: ...cted the LH 1 will send sound to both the Internal Speakers and the External Outputs where optional External Powered Speakers can be connected Now press the BACK button three 3 times With the third pr...

Страница 21: ...1 s internal speaker system External assignment will normally be used with ORGAN sounds Note Do not choose External if there is no External Speaker System connected to the LH 1 All Speakers Choose Al...

Страница 22: ...ayed with more power and expression than PIANO sounds Therefore in a large to extra large auditorium you may want to add an External Speaker System Then you should choose External or All Speakers to o...

Страница 23: ...h of 453 0 Hz This allows the LH 1 to be played with different musical instruments or ensembles that may have tuned to a different pitch Press the DOWN or UP function button repeatedly to change the p...

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