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YAMAHA BRINGS MUSICAL WELLNESS TO ASSISTED LIVING
COMMUNITIES IN PHILADLPHIA AND RICHMOND WITH "THE CLAVINOVA
CONNECTION"
Enjoyable, Stress-Busting Program Had Residents
Making Music Right Away
BUENA PARK, CA (April 2, 2004)For millions of adult Americans
who may not have had an opportunity to play a musical instrument,
news about the stress relief and wellness benefits it can offer
has provided a reason to take the first step. Now, a new program
from Yamaha is bringing the joy of musical discovery to people in
their own communitiesin a remarkable new way that includes
all the fun, but none of the tedium of traditional lessons.
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Making
music is for everyone - and as these residents of Brandywine
Assisted Living at Haverford Estates in Haverford, PA found
out, with The Clavinova Connection it's easier, more accessible
and above all more fun than ever before.
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"The Clavinova Connection," a music making and wellness
program, 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. Recently, residents of Brandywine Assisted Living
at Haverford Estates in Haverford, PA and Beaufont Towers Senior
Resident Community in Richmond, VA, experienced The Clavinova Connection
first-hand.
"This was a real treat for our residents," says Haverford
Estates Executive Director Randy Hampton. "I know so many people
who have always wished they could make music, and now the barriers
have been removed."
The program uses a Yamaha Clavinova
digital piano and a scientifically designed program of music and
wellness exercises. Each member of a session group uses a Clavinova,
and all of them are linked to another one used by the group facilitator.
In a technological breakthrough, the facilitator can activate The
Clavinova's new SmartLIGHTS, and transmit lighted notes from
the facilitator unit directly to each student unit in the group.
There are no scales, notes or repetitionsjust follow the lights
and enjoy the music you're actually making yourself.
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 Clavinova Connection is more than a technological enhancement.
It's a 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 Knudsen, 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. Knudsen adds that test programs in Florida, Iowa and California
were 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.
For more information on The Clavinova Connection, write Yamaha
Corporation of America, Piano Division, 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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