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YAMAHA BRINGS WELLNESS INTO MUSIC STORES WITH
"THE CLAVINOVA CONNECTION"
BUENA PARK, CA (January 16, 2004)For millions of people who
might not otherwise have tried music making, news about the stress
relief and wellness benefits it can offer has provided a reason
to check out their local music retailers. Now, a new program that
Yamaha is making available to community music storesusing
the Clavinova
digital piano, an ingenious overlay mat to simplify the control
panel, and a scientifically designed program of music and wellness
exercisesgives them a reason to stay.
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The
Clavinova is already one of the most user-friendly instruments
available, but this clever mat fits over the piano's control
panel and simplifies things even more, so that complete novices
can begin making music right away as part of the Clavinova
Connection music and wellness program.
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"The Clavinova Connection," a music making and wellness
program that will be introduced this week at Winter NAMM 2004 in
Anaheim, CA, combines all the benefits of group and individual instruction
with Yamaha's century of piano and educational expertise, and unlocks
the vast wellness benefits of piano playing for adults of any age
or skill level.
Members of a session group use Yamaha Clavinovas, all of which
are linked to another Clavinova used by the group facilitator. In
a technological breakthrough, the facilitator can activate Clavinova's
new SmartLIGHTS technology and transmit lighted notes from
the facilitator unit directly to each student unit in the classroom.
"It's fitting that a breakthrough like this should hinge on
Yamaha's guide lamp technology," says Jim Levesque, Electronic
Keyboard marketing manager, Piano Division, Yamaha Corporation of
America. "For years, these lights have been central to the
Clavinova's value in individual instruction, and now we've applied
that value to group teaching in a way that was not possible before."
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Participants
in the Clavinova Connection use digital pianos like this one,
linked directly to a group facilitator's piano, to "follow
the lights" and learn music the way they learned their
native languages.
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To make the program even more attractive to musical novices, Yamaha
has also developed the "Welcome Mat," a plastic template
that goes over the Clavinova's control panel and reveals only the
buttons first-timers will need to participate in the program. The
Welcome Mat simplifies musical termsfor example, "Tempo"
was changed to "Speed" and is represented as "Slower"
and "Faster"and it is color-coded in order to visually
link groups of control buttons with the corresponding Songs, Sounds,
Styles and Settings areas on the color LCD display.
The Clavinova Connection is more than a technological enhancement.
It's a weekly 60-minute music and wellness program designed from
the ground up by Yamaha, with input from physicians, musicians,
music therapists and music educators, including renowned experts
like industry guru Karl Bruhn, prominent psychoneuroimmunologist
Dr. Barry Bittman and software innovator Craig Knudsen.
According to Levesque, The Clavinova Connection introduces people
to music in much the same way that they learn their native languagesby
just doing it, before any formal instruction in reading or writing
it. Levesque adds that test programs in Florida, Iowa and California
met with enthusiastic reactions.
Each Clavinova Connection session includes multiple components
including a wellness exercise, a keyboard drum circle, an opportunity
to improvise, and a "StarLIGHTS" Song of the Day. Unlike
other music making programs, it places experience before instruction,
and lets first-timers feel what it's like to actually play the piano.
Local educators or salespeople selected by the participating retailers
serve as the program facilitators, with training from Yamaha.
For more information on The Clavinova Connection and Yamaha Clavinova
digital pianos, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio &
Combo Division, Portable Keyboards, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA
90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.
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