Yamaha CVP-809 Tutorial No. 1: All I Ask Of You

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @glennwilliams1545
    @glennwilliams1545 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello Hugh! My name is Glenn Williams. I used to live in Philly and I remember stopping in Cunningham Piano store a few years back and asking, "Where have I seen you before?" You just smiled and waited for me to figure it out. Finally it came to me. I watch a lot of CZcams videos but never imagined that you were right up I-76 in King of Prussia. Eventually I moved to Connecticut. (Of course I brought my Yamaha cvp 609 with me)! I'm glad to see that you are still making helpful videos - especially videos that give instructions on the versatility of the Yamaha Clavanova. The 809 doesn't seem to be much different than my 609. You are still doing a GREAT JOB! Thank you for sharing you knowledge. Please keep up the good work!!

  • @jenniferhall6649
    @jenniferhall6649 Před 5 měsíci

    I am actually crying this is what I have been looking for .. I know my Clavinova is older but its still so so good for me to understand how it all fits together

  • @judyculver8859
    @judyculver8859 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much! This is just what I needed. I’ve had my 805 for almost two years but haven’t even begun to learn what all of these buttons do. Great step by step tutorial!

  • @jenniferhall6649
    @jenniferhall6649 Před 5 měsíci

    This is such an answered prayer

  • @mellyju
    @mellyju Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Hugh! Thank you so much for this video. I’ve just taken possession of my cvp809, and this has guided me in the right direction as I’m overwhelmed with what it can do. I’m about a grade 2, so this was right up my street! Beautifully explained, and yes, yes, yes, please do more of these. Love it!

  • @livelifestyle2269
    @livelifestyle2269 Před 7 měsíci

    I want this now!!!!

  • @brianmckenzie9171
    @brianmckenzie9171 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful for understanding and using styles. Thank you.

  • @peterstirzaker1935
    @peterstirzaker1935 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely Brilliant

  • @mn1233
    @mn1233 Před 2 lety

    It's wonderful to see how deeply dedicated you are to music and Yamaha's customers! What a shining beacon of light and hope you are!
    Note: It was so inspiring to see you and Craig Knudsen together! Your CZcams collaboration with him fascinated me so much that I went to see Craig when he came to MN! What a special day that was.
    What would happen if you, Craig Knudsen and Peter Baartsman got together?
    I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

  • @jackbowen7516
    @jackbowen7516 Před 2 lety

    Hello Hugh, I have just bought a cvp809 and was looking around to see what was available in the form of tutorials and struck lucky in finding you. Your tutorial was like a breath of fresh air.You were so clear and precise in your instructions it was really easy to follow.I look forward to seeing and learning from your future tutorials. Kind regards and best wishes from across the pond in Wales United kingdom Jack.

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety +1

      Great to hear Jack! I will pass on your comments to Hugh. By the way, you can actually study with Hugh online. Go to www.artistworks.com/hugh-sung

  • @jillsokol4938
    @jillsokol4938 Před 2 lety +1

    As always, Hugh, you do a great job. I hope that along the way you're going to be really diving into a lot of the features of the piano as opposed to just playing the songs that are in the book. Especially for those of us that are more accomplished piano players. Thanks so much I did learn something tonight though LOL

  • @ChristopherWice
    @ChristopherWice Před 2 lety

    Thanks man. Three cheers for you. Hip hip hooray, hip hip hooray, hip hip hooray.

  • @Jim_Mundy
    @Jim_Mundy Před 2 lety

    Measuring my music room to see if I have room for a CVP. :-) Great lesson and demo. Thanks!

    • @jillsokol4938
      @jillsokol4938 Před 2 lety

      I actually made a template of the lid and that really helped!

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety +1

      You can get it in a grand model OR an upright model.
      Upright = www.cunninghampiano.com/yamaha-cvp-809/
      and the Grand = www.cunninghampiano.com/yamaha-cvp-809gp/
      We deliver anywhere in the USA, Jim!

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget, it comes in an upright AND a grand model, Jill!
      Upright = www.cunninghampiano.com/yamaha-cvp-809/
      and the Grand = www.cunninghampiano.com/yamaha-cvp-809gp/

  • @fromt789
    @fromt789 Před 2 lety

    Great presentation performance. So happy to hear that you gonna do do a serious of tutorial presentation like such. This is the best and most helpful one for 809. I immediately purchased the book. When is your next one?

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Theodore. I'm hoping to make this a weekly series! Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter at cunninghampiano.com to get notified when the next tutorial gets published!

  • @thomaspetree7318
    @thomaspetree7318 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done Hugh!! Did you need to set the "single finger" chord setting on the control panel? If so, maybe you should explain that in the tutorial. You're doing a great job of making the 809 less intimidating!

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Thomas! I forgot to include that step for setting the single finger chord setting in the video - I'll make sure to include that in the next tutorial! Thanks again!

  • @UkeDad
    @UkeDad Před rokem

    Great video Hugh! CVP 809 ordered and can’t wait to follow your lead. What program are you using on your iPad and how did you get the music onto your device? Cheers…

  • @LadanzaTube
    @LadanzaTube Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video🎹👍🏻 I'm not so beginner as it aims but have a question(. I have a cvp 709 by the way) when I just play like I play the piano usually with right hand melody left hand arpeggios and so on how do I use the style there? Will It work? I mean for moll chords etc I don't press the key and the black key.. How do I do convey all that to combine it with my piano playing?

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question! I'll try to cover options for more flexible LH harmonies in future tutorials!

    • @LadanzaTube
      @LadanzaTube Před 2 lety

      @@CunninghamPiano that's great definitely will follow your tutorials. If you have a quick watch at our channel the last 2 non shorts videos my son and I play you can see exactly what we play like left hand.

  • @mn1233
    @mn1233 Před 2 lety +1

    I played part of this tonight on my Clavinova CVP-809! It was sooooo muchhhh funnnn! I had to stop playing it, though, because I began singing and-- according to my wife, that ruckus caused our 3 year old to stir!
    Interesting fact: before tonight, I only used "full fingered AI" with a few songs that I knew well!
    I'm keeping my fingers crossed that you decide to demonstrate Memory; it requires a 6/8 style that I haven't found yet; note: Peter Baartsman recently did a fantastic rendition of Memory recently:
    czcams.com/video/Omp6pedCG4M/video.html
    If you can, please ask Peter where his sheet music, backing tracks, etc... are... :-). Hearing him play Memory like that, post-pandemic, was so beautiful; it was acoustically delicious and an appreciated sign of hope in these times...

  • @map-reduce
    @map-reduce Před 2 lety

    This seems like a useful tutorial series. Any chance you are able to adjust the shutter speed down on your cameras to eliminate the flashing LEDs?

    • @CunninghamPiano
      @CunninghamPiano  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment - I'm trying to find ways to eliminate the flashing LEDs, but I'm still trying to get my camera frame rates to cooperate. If you have any suggestions, I'm always up for finding ways to improve these videos!

    • @map-reduce
      @map-reduce Před 2 lety

      @@CunninghamPiano it depends on the camera of course, but the problem usually is that your shutter speed is higher than your capture frame rate, allowing less light in per frame, and catching the LED's while they cycle. Shutter speed typically auto-adjusts and will be lower in low light (in fact if you turn off all the lights, you may find the LED's don't flash in the video). Check your cameras to see if they allow manual setting of the shutter speed, and turn it down to equal or lower than your capture frame rate. You'll probably need to adjust your lighting a bit to prevent wash out. If you don't have a manual shutter speed, you may be able to turn your lights down to cause the auto shutter speed adjustment, but this may not give you the desired lighting. I remember you have pretty good equipment, so I'll bet your cameras have manual shutter speed adjustments.

  • @marcusvaldes
    @marcusvaldes Před 2 lety

    That white piano though....