Yamaha YVS-100 Venova YVS-100 Owners Manual - Page 7

Before Playing, Attaching the Mouthpiece, About Tuning, Laying the Instrument Down

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Before Playing  Attaching the Mouthpiece Use a cloth to remove any dust or foreign substance from the neck joint before attaching the mouthpiece. 1 Grasp the mouthpiece firmly, and slide the mouthpiece onto the neck joint at the body, turning from side to side. • Turn and pull the mouthpiece from side to side when you remove it. Attaching or pulling the mouthpiece straight could result in damage to the rubber of the neck joint.  About Tuning Basically, the Venova does not require tuning. The instrument is designed to play tuned to A=442Hz when the mouthpiece is slid all the way onto the instrument. If the instrument needs to be tuned to another pitch, it can be tuned lower by pulling the mouthpiece slightly away from the body. Since the temperature of the inside of the instrument affects the tuning (particularly when cold), blow into the instrument to warm it before tuning it. • Take care not to pull the mouthpiece too far out. Pulling too far can result in poor pitch balance making it hard to play. Slide this out to lower the pitch (but avoid sliding it out too far) 2 Slide the ligature onto the mouthpiece from its tapered end. 3 Attach the reed onto the mouthpiece. First, place the reed so that the top edge of the mouthpiece is visible over the end of the reed, and then tighten the ligature screws (2) to secure the reed. Reed Ligature screws  Laying the Instrument Down When the instrument is not being played, place it on a flat surface as shown in the illustration below. Do not place the instrument on a chair, music stand, or other such unstable surfaces, as there is a risk of the instrument falling. Also, never lean the instrument up against a wall, etc. Place the instrument with the keys facing up, to prevent them from touching the surface. For more detailed instructions on attaching the reed, please refer to the accompanying "Let's play Venova™ !" booklet. Owner's Manual 7

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Owner’s Manual
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Before Playing
Attaching the Mouthpiece
Use a cloth to remove any dust or foreign
substance from the neck joint before
attaching the mouthpiece.
1
Grasp the mouthpiece firmly, and slide
the mouthpiece onto the neck joint at
the body, turning from side to side.
Turn and pull the mouthpiece from
side to side when you remove it.
Attaching or pulling the mouthpiece
straight could result in damage to the
rubber of the neck joint.
2
Slide the ligature onto the mouthpiece
from its tapered end.
3
Attach the reed onto the mouthpiece.
First, place the reed so that the top
edge of the mouthpiece is visible over
the end of the reed, and then tighten the
ligature screws (2) to secure the reed.
About Tuning
Basically, the Venova does not require
tuning. The instrument is designed to play
tuned to A=442Hz when the mouthpiece is
slid all the way onto the instrument. If the
instrument needs to be tuned to another
pitch, it can be tuned lower by pulling the
mouthpiece slightly away from the body.
Since the temperature of the inside of the
instrument affects the tuning (particularly
when cold), blow into the instrument to
warm it before tuning it.
Take care not to pull the mouthpiece
too far out. Pulling too far can result
in poor pitch balance making it hard
to play.
Laying the Instrument Down
When the instrument is not being played,
place it on a flat surface as shown in the
illustration below. Do not place the instrument
on a chair, music stand, or other such
unstable surfaces, as there is a risk of the
instrument falling. Also, never lean the
instrument up against a wall, etc.
For more detailed instructions on
attaching the reed, please refer to the
accompanying “Let’s play Venova™ !”
booklet.
Ligature
screws
Reed
Slide this out to lower the pitch
(but avoid sliding it out too far)
Place the instrument with the
keys facing up, to prevent them
from touching the surface.