Yamaha SBG1000 Use And Care Manual

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    To the owner of a yamaha piano thank you for purchasing a yamaha piano. The piano is among the most versatile of mu- sical instruments, but it is also one of the most complex and delicate. Yamaha pianos are extraordinar- ily rugged–built by a combina- tion of traditional craftsmanship and advanced a...

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    Provide enough ventilation pianos need ventilation, but the wrong kind of ventilation can damage them. The best location for your piano is in the center of the room or against a wall which divides two rooms. If possible, avoid placing it next to an exte- rior wall where outside weather conditions mi...

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    Avoid windows try not to place the piano near a window. Its cabinet is made of wood and must be protected against direct sunlight, humidity and sudden changes in tempera- ture. Windows which open on the out-of doors offer the least protection. If you must place the piano near a window use a heavy cu...

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    Proper conditions mean better sound pianos work best and sound best when the temperature and hu- midity are right. Proper ventila- tion is also important. Generally speaking, a relative humidity of between 50 and 60 percent is ideal for pianos. The use of ma- terials such as wood, felt and cloth in ...

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    How to protect against excessive moisture your dealer can advise you how best to compensate for climatic conditions in your area. How- ever, here are a few general tips for proper care. On cloudy or rainy days close all windows in the piano room. Also, be sure to close the top board each time af- te...

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    Beware of excessive dryness too much humidity is a problem, but excessive dryness is an even more serious one, especially where heating or cooling sys- tems are used to create artifi- cially dehumidified rooms. Used in naturally dry climates the pi- ano has enough natural moisture zu niedrige luftfe...

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    To prevent excessive drying. However, if the air becomes too dry the wooden and felt compo- nents will shrink. In extreme cases, the soundboard, joints and other laminated sections may even come apart, even though they have been glued together carefully. Slight distortion of the parts may cause nois...

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    Put your piano where it sounds best the piano should be placed in a room where the sound will be evenly distributed. A room where all the sound gathers in one spot will produce sound lag and echoes. The best room for your piano is one in which its sound will reverberate to pro- duce pleasant, full-b...

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    Do not place objects on top of the piano a heavy object may cause poor tone or noisy vibrations if placed on the piano. A vase of flowers may look attractive on the piano but if it should spill and water enter the piano serious damage can result. Water will rust the metal parts of the piano and dam-...

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    Vinyl products anything containing alcohol liquids such as cosmetics, insecticides, any kind of aerosol, paint thinner or petroleum-based products do not allow the piano to become dusty dust can dull the hammer action and cause noise. Dust the piano frequently with a soft cloth or feather duster and...

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    T oulouse lautr ec stimmen und neueinstellen stimmen bedeutet, den tonab- stand berichtigen, indem man die saiten nachzieht. Jede piano- saite ist so gespannt, daß sie eine belastung von etwa 90 kg aus- halten kann. Selbst bei bester pflege dehnen sich die saiten und verlieren nach und nach et- was ...

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    Accordage et reglage le piano est un instrument déli- cat qui exige périodiquement une inspection professionnelle. Il y a deux genres d’intervention pro- fessionnelle dont votre piano aura besoin: l’accordage et le réglage. Par accordage on en- tend l’ajustement de chaque note par la tension des cor...

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