keymaXX CP-1 User manual

CP-1 / CP-3 / CP-5
02/2023
user manual
EPI0001230-000
EPI0001231-000
EPI0001235-000

Congratulations on your new keymaXX CP-1
/ CP-3 / CP-5
digital piano!
Thank you for choosing a keymaXX product. Thanks to efficient development and
economical production, keymaXX makes high-quality products at a fantastic price possible.
Please read these operating instructions carefully to be informed about all functions of
this product and keep them for future reference
Have fun with your new product!
Your keymaXX Team
Guarantee:
The current general terms and conditions and guarantee conditions of Music Store
professional GmbH apply.
Can be viewed under: www.musicstore.de
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us:
Music Store professional GmbH Istanbulstr. 22-26
51103 Köln
Managing Director: Michael Sauer WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 41617453
Tel: +49 221 8884-0
Fax: +49 221 8884-2500
Intended use:
The keymaXX CP-1 is a digital piano, designed to play sounds on the keyboard and make
them audible through built-in speakers or headphones. Improper use of the product is
considered improper and can lead to personal injury or property damage. No liability is
assumed for damage resulting from improper use.
It must be ensured that the device is operated exclusively by trained and competent users
who are in full possession of their mental, physical and sensory abilities. The use by other
persons is only permit-ted under the supervision or guidance of a person responsible for their
safety.

Important safety instructions! Please read before connection!
CAUTION! (Electro Magnetic Interference)
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic
Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following
the owner‘s manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product
in other location.
DANGER! (For babies and children)
Dispose of or store any packaging material properly! Packaging material must be
kept out of the reach of babies and children due to the
danger of suffocation
.
Make sure that children never use the device unattended! In addition, make sure
that children do not remove (small) parts from the device, as they could suffocate
by
swallowing parts!
DANGER! (Electric shock due to high voltages in the device)
The housing must not be removed! There are
no
parts to be maintained in the
device. Inside the unit there are components which are under high electrical
voltage.
Before each use, check the device for damage or the absence of components,
protective devices or housing parts. If this is the case, do not use the device! Leave
maintenance and repair work to a qualified service workshop or contact
your
dealer.
DANGER! (Electric shock due to short circuit)
Modifications to the power cord or plug are prohibited. If the power cord is dama-
ged, it must be replaced immediately with an original spare part from the
manufacturer. Failure to do so may result in fire or death due to electric shock!
WARNING! (Damage to hearing)
The unit may generate volumes that may cause temporary or permanent hearing-
loss. Over time, even seemingly uncritical levels can cause hearing damage.
Reduce the volume immediately if ear noise or hearing loss occurs. If this is not
possible,
keep a greater distance or use adequate hearing protection.
Hint! (Fire hazard due to overheating)
The maximum permissible ambient temperature of this device is
40°C.
Ensure that the unit is placed in a place with adequate ventilation, out of the reachof
direct heat sources, naked flames and combustible materials and liquids.
The ventilation slots of the device must not be taped or covered.

Hint! (Operating conditions)
Due to its structural characteristics, the device is designed for indoor operation
(IP20). Never expose the device to rain, moisture or liquids as this may cause
damage.
Vibrations, dust or solar radiation can also lead to damage, avoid them!
Do not
apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instrument. If this happens,
remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by
qualified service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
Hint! (Power supply)
It is essential that you check that the device voltage matches your local mains
voltage. It is
highly recommended
that you fuse your mains socket with a residual
current circuit breaker (FI).
Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet.
If you do not use your device for a longer period of time, disconnect it from the
power supply in order to minimize danger. The same applies to storm conditions
such as thunderstorms, floods, etc.
Hint! (Commissioning)
All connections of the device should be made before switching on.
Use only high-
quality cables for connections.
Hint! (Installation)
Be sure to inspect the device for damage before using. Optimum use of the
original packaging or suitable transport or storage packaging to protect the product
when not in use optimally against influences such as dust or moisture, etc.
Hint! (Possible damage due to magnetic fields)
Loudspeakers generate a static magnetic field. Please keep an appropriate
distance from other equipment that may be affected or damaged by an external
magnetic
field.

Hint! (Interferences with other electrical devices)
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference.
Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
Symbols on device and packaging:
The lightning flash symbol warns the user about non-insulated current and the risk
of electrocution
The exclamation mark symbol warns the user about important maintenance and
operating instructions in the manual
Intended for indoor use
Read manual

Cleaning:
A regular cleaning of the device from impurities and dust increases the durability of the product.
Always disconnect the device from the power supply before cleaning it! Never clean the appliance
wet! Optical lenses should be cleaned with a dry microfiber cloth to optimize light output. Ventilation
grilles and openings should always be cleaned of dust and dirt. Suitable compressed air sprays
are
recommended for this application.
Environmental Protection:
The company MUSIC STORE professional GmbH always strives to reduce the
burden of packaging to a minimum. The use of environmentally friendly and
recyclable materials is of fundamental importan-
ce to us. Please recycle the
packaging components after use.
Disposal of packaging:
Ensure that paper packaging, plastic material, etc. are recycled separately. Observe
the labels and the corresponding regulations.
Disposal of batteries:
Batteries do not belong in the garbage! Please dispose of batteries in accordance
with official regulations at collection points or disposal stations.
Disposal of your old device:
Do not dispose of the device with household waste! This device is subject to the
WEEE Directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) in its currently valid
version.
The device is to be disposed of by an approved disposal company or your local
waste disposal service. The regulations applicable in your country must be
obser
ved!
Manufacturer: MUSIC STORE professional GmbH,
Istanbulstr. 22-26, 51103 Cologne, Germany

INSTALLATION
Packing accessories
part name
specifications
unit
quantity
Piano body
CP-1
Pcs
1
Left side board
Pcs
1
Right side board
Pcs
1
Pedal
Pcs
1
Middle bar board
Pcs
1
User manual
Pcs
1
Music rest
Pcs
1
Screws
M6 * 40 machine tooth screw
Pcs
4
Screws
M5 * 50 quick teeth screw
Pcs
4
Screws
M6 * 15 machine tooth screw
Pcs
4
Wooden bolt
6 * 30
Pcs
4
Large angle
Piano body foot connector
Pcs
2
Power supply
1,8 M220V 5A
Pcs
1

PANEL & CONNECTIONS
1. LCD Display
2. operation panel
3. MP3 control buttons
4. main volume knob
5. power switch
6. USB-MIDI port
7. audio input & output
8. power adapter input

CONNECTIONS IN DETAIL
Connecting headphones
USB Host port
The instrument has 2 headphone jacks (6.35 mm
stereo) so that two headphones can be connected
to the instrument and used simultaneously. This
allows two players to play together without
disturbing others.
1 Set the volume to minimum.
2 Connect 1 or 2 headphones to the front.
When you connect headphones, the instrument's
speaker is disconnected and switched to the
headphone outputs.
Use the [USB-MIDI] socket (type B) on
the rear panel to connect a computer or
smart device and receive or send MIDI
data.
Stereo audio input jack
There is a stereo [AUDIO IN] jack {6.35
mm stereo jack) on the back of the
instrument for connecting audio
sources.
1 Turn on the instrument and turn down
the volume.
2 Use an audio cable to connect the
smart device or a CD player to the
digital piano.
3 Turn on the instrument.
Connecting to external audio equipment
1. Set the volume to the minimum.
2. Use the [AUDIO OUT] jack (6.35 mm stereo
jack) on the back of the unit to connect the CP-1 to
a mixer, audio interface or external speakers.
When you plug a cable into the audio output, the
internal speaker is switched off and output on the
stereo output.
Use with MIDI equipment
MIDI In: Via the MIDI input, the CP-1
can be played by an external device
such as a sequencer or groove box.
The CP-1 then functions as a sound
generator.
MIDI OUT: Via the MIDI output, the CP-
1 is able to play external sound
generators such as rack expanders or
desktop synthesizers, thus turning the
CP-1 into a master keyboard.

OPERATION GUIDE
Selecting tone and rhythm
1. Press the Tone/Rhythm button to enter Tone or Rhythm mode; the status of the option is
shown in the display.
2. In Tone mode, press Selection +/- to select the desired tone. Refer to the sound list in the
appendix for the number of the sound you are looking for.
3. In rhythm mode, press Selection +/- to select the desired rhythm. For the number of the
rhythm you are looking for, see the list of styles in the appendix.
-When you turn on the instrument, the first preset sound is always "Acoustic Grand Piano".
Playing MP3 files and Bluetooth audio
1. MP3 mode
When the digital piano is turned on, it is in Bluetooth standby mode by default. Insert a USB
flash drive to switch to read status, the status indicator will start flashing. Press the
"Play/Stop" button to start or stop playback. Press the "Previous" button to play the previous
song or press "Next" to play the next song. Press and hold the "Previous" key to decrease
the MP3 volume. Press and hold the "Next" button to increase the MP3 volume.
2. Bluetooth
Switch on the Bluetooth function in your smart device and search for a suitable Bluetooth
device (MIDI-****-****). Once connected, you can play music files and web content (e.g.
Youtube or Spotify) through the speakers of the CP-1. You can use the "Previous" and "Next"
buttons in Bluetooth mode in the same way as MP3 mode. Alternatively, you can change
tracks and change the volume on your Smart device.
Extended functionality with external software
The CP-1 can be connected to a computer or smart device via USB. Music software (DAW or
piano learning program) installed on these devices enables recording and playback of played
notes. It is also possible to use the CP-1 to play other software instruments on the computer.

OPERATION GUIDE
Using the chord function
By pressing the Tone/Rhythm and Function/Trans buttons simultaneously, you can control
the behaviour of the chord.
Using the rhythm function
1. Start the rhythm:
Press the "Start/Stop" button to start the automatic rhythm accompaniment.
Press the "Intro/Ending" button, the intro starts playing, then the basic rhythm starts playing.
If you press the "Start/Stop" button until the rhythm indicator flashes in the display, the
automatic rhythm synchronisation function starts. As soon as you start playing on the left
side of the keyboard, the automatic rhythm accompaniment starts.
After the automatic rhythm synchronisation function has started, press the "Intro/Ending"
button to start the intro and then start the basic rhythm performance.
Press the "Intro/Ending" button while the rhythm is stopped and during the synchronised
start, and the "Intro/Ending" light will come on. As soon as you play on the left side of the
keyboard, the intro playback starts, and then the basic rhythm performance starts.
2. Add fill-ins and variations:
Auto rhythm has two variation modes: A accompaniment mode and B accompaniment mode.
During automatic rhythm accompaniment, press the [A/ Insert 1] button, the LED of [A/ Insert
1] lights up and the instrument plays a passage with accompaniment and then switches to A
accompaniment mode for playing. Press the [B/ Insert 2] button, the LED of [B/ Insert 2]
lights up and the digital piano plays another passage with accompaniment and then switches
to B accompaniment mode for playing.
3. Stop the automatic rhythm:
Press the "Start/Stop" button to stop the automatic rhythm accompaniment during rhythm
playback. Press the "Intro/Ending" button during rhythm playback to stop the automatic
rhythm after playback is finished.

OPERATION GUIDE
Activating the recording function and playback
Record: Press the "Start/Stop" and "Intro/Ending" buttons simultaneously. As soon as the
recording indicator lights up in the display, this indicates that the instrument is ready for
recording. The metronome starts automatically at that moment, but can be stopped by
pressing the metronome button again. The recording starts the moment you press a key on
the keyboard or start the automatic accompaniment. To stop the recording, press the
"Start/Stop" and "Intro/Ending" buttons again.
Playback: Press the "Insert 1" and "Insert 2" keys simultaneously, the playback indicator in
the display lights up and the recorded music is played back.
Playing the demo songs
200 demo songs are pre-programmed in the CP-1. By pressing the "Selection+" and
"Selection-" keys simultaneously, the demo song is played continuously; the display shows
the current title number. By pressing the "Selection+/-" keys once or repeatedly, you can
select another demo song.
Using the metronome
Press the metronome button and the metronome indicator lights up to start the metronome.
Press the metronome button again to stop the metronome function and the metronome
indicator goes off.
Using the tempo button
Press the Tempo button and the display shows the current speed of the metronome in BPM
values (beats per minute). By pressing the "Selection+/-" button, you can set the tempo to a
higher or lower value. When you switch on the instrument, the preset default speed is
restored.
Settings memory
There are two memory buttons that can be used to store the CP-1's setting parameters for
quick recall while playing. After changing the current parameters to be stored, you can press
the "Store 1" or "Store 2" button, the corresponding indicator will flash, and the current setting
will be stored.

OPERATION GUIDE
Using Function/Transposition
Various settings and parameters can be accessed via Function/Transposition. Press and
hold the "Function/Trans" key, this will take you to the function menu. By pressing the
"Selection +/-" keys, you reach the desired function. If no further settings are made, the
function menu will automatically close after 5 seconds.
Press the "Function/Trans" button to enter the setting mode as follows:
1. auto accompaniment volume: Press Selection+/- to adjust the accompaniment volume.
2. keyboard transpose: Press Selection+/- to set the transpose value. 3.
3. adjusting the velocity curve: press Selection+/- to select one of the four modes. (off, heavy,
medium, light)
4. dual tone mode: press Selection+ to switch on dual tone mode and Selection- to switch off
dual tone mode.
Split mode: Press Selection+ to switch on the split mode and Selection- to switch off the split
mode. 6.
Percussion mode: Press Selection+ to switch percussion mode on and Selection- to switch
percussion mode off. 7.
Metronome/beat type: Press Selection+/- to set the metronome/beat type.

APPENDIX - SOUND LIST
1
Acoustic Grand Piano
51
Synth Strings 1
2
Bright Acoustic Piano
52
Synth Strings 2
3
Electric Grand Piano
53
Choir Aahs
4
Honky-tonk Piano
54
Voice Oohs
5
Electric Piano1
55
Synth Voice
6
Electric Piano2
56
Orchestra Hit
7
Harpsichord
57
Trumpet
8
Clavichord
58
Trombone
9
Celesta
59
Tuba
10
Glockenspiel
60
Muted Trumpet
11
Music Box
61
French Horn
12
Vibraphone
62
Brass Section
13
Marimba
63
Synth Brass 1
14
Xylophone
64
Synth Brass 2
15
Tubular Bells
65
Soprano Sax
16
Dulcimer
66
Alto Sax
17
Hammond Organ
67
Tenor Sax
18
Percussive Organ
68
Baritone Sax
19
Rock Organ
69
Oboe
20
Church Organ
70
English Horn
21
Reed Organ
71
Bassoon
22
Accordian
72
Clarinet
23
Harmonica
73
Piccolo
24
Tango Accordian
74
Flute
25
Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
75
Recorder
26
Acoustic Guitar (steel)
76
Pan Flute
27
Electric Guitar (jazz)
77
Bottle Blow
28
Electric Guitar (clean)
78
Shakuhachi
29
Electric Guitar (muted)
79
Whistle
30
Overdriven Guitar
80
Ocarina
31
Distortion Guitar
81
Lead 1 (square)
32
Guitar Harmonics
82
Lead 2 (sawtooth)
33
Acoustic Bass
83
Lead 3 (calliope lead)
34
Electric Bass (finger)
84
Lead 4 (chiff lead)
35
Electric Bass (pick)
85
Lead 5 (charang)
36
Fretless Bass
86
Lead 6 (voice)
37
Slap Bass 1
87
Lead 7 (fifths)
38
Slap Bass 2
88
Lead 8 (bass+lead)
39
Synth Bass 1
89
Pad 1 (new age)
40
Synth Bass 2
90
Pad 2 (warm)
41
Violin
91
Pad 3 (polysynth)
42
Viola
92
Pad 4 (choir)
43
Cello
93
Pad 5 (bowed)
44
Contrabass
94
Pad 6 (metallic)
45
Tremolo Strings
95
Pad 7 (halo)
46
Pizzicato Strings
96
Pad 8 (sweep)
47
Orchestral Harp
97
FX 1 (rain)
48
Timpani
98
FX 2 (soundtrack)
49
String Ensemble 1
99
FX 3 (crystal)
50
String Ensemble 2
100
FX 4 (atmosphere)

APPENDIX - SOUND LIST
101
FX 5 (brightness)
151
Funk Gt
102
FX 6 (goblins)
152
Feedback Gt
103
FX 7 (echoes)
153
Synth 1
104
FX 8 (sci-fi)
154
Synth 2
105
Sitar
155
Synth 3
106
Banjo
156
Synth 4
107
Shamisen
157
Synth 5
108
Koto
158
Synth 6
109
Kalimba
159
Synth 7
110
Bagpipe
160
Violin 2
111
Fiddle
161
Cello 2
112
Shanai
162
Harp 2
113
Tinkle Bell
163
Strings
114
Agogo
164
Choir Aahs2
115
Steel Drums
165
Voice doo 2
116
Woodblock
166
Trumpet 2
117
Taiko Drum
167
Trombone 2
118
Melodic Tom
168
MuteTrumpet 2
119
Synth Drum
169
French Horn 2
120
Reverse Cymbal
170
Brass 2
121
Guitar Fret Noise
171
Soprano Sax 2
122
Breath Noise
172
Oboe 2
123
Seashore
173
English Horn 2
124
Bird Tweet
174
Clarinet 2
125
Telephone Ring
175
Piccolo 2
126
Helicopter
176
Flute 2
127
Applause
177
Pan Flute 2
128
Gunshot
178
Shakuhachi 2
129
Piano w
179
Square 2
130
Piano d
180
Sine Wave
131
HonkyTonk w
181
Vox Lead
132
Detuned EP
182
Space Voice
133
60s E.Piano
183
Syn Mallet
134
Harpsichord 2
184
Echo Bell
135
Clavichord 2
185
Echo Pan
136
Celesta 2
186
Sitar 2
137
Glockenspiel2
187
Castanets
138
Music Box 2
188
Concert BD
139
Vibraphone 2
189
808 Tom
140
Marimba 2
190
Electric Percussion
141
Marimba 3
191
Gt. CutNoise
142
Xylophone 2
192
String Slap
143
Tubular-Bell 2
193
Fl. KeyClick
144
Detuned Or
194
Thunder
145
60's Organ
195
Wind
146
Bandoneon
196
Stream
147
Ukulele
197
Bubble
148
Mandolin
198
Dog
149
Hawaiian Gt
199
Creaking
150
Chorus Gt
200
Door

APPENDIX - SOUND LIST
201
Burst Noise
221
Na Zi
202
Laughing
222
Bi Li
203
Screaming
223
Guan Zi
204
Heart Beat
224
Ba Wu
205
Footsteps
225
Di Zi
206
Explosion
226
Hu Lu Si
207
Luo
227
Pai Xiao
208
Pai Gu
228
South Xiao
209
Qin
229
Xiao
210
Bian Zhong
230
Kou Di
211
Yang Qin
231
Xun
212
Liu Qin
232
Gao Hu
213
Pi Pa
233
Er Hu
214
Zhong Ruan
234
Zhong Hu
215
Da Ruan
235
Ma Tou Qin
216
Yue Qin
236
Ban Hu
217
San Xian
237
Jing Hu
218
Gu Zheng
238
Hu Ensemble
219
Gu Qin
220
Shen

APPENDIX - RHYTHM LIST
1
8BLUES
51
FOXTROT5
2
4BLUES
52
FOXTROT6
3
4BEAT1
53
FOXTROT7
4
4BEAT2
54
FOXTROT8
5
BOOGIEWOOGIE
55
FOXTROT9
6
Soulshuffle
56
COUNTRY1
7
RAGTIME1
57
COUNTRY2
8
RAGTIME2
58
COUNTRY3
9
SHUFFLE1
59
COUNTRY4
10
SHUFFLE2
60
COUNTRY5
11
SHUFFLE3
61
COUNTRY6
12
SHUFFLE4
62
COUNTRY7
13
BLUES1
63
COUNTRY8
14
BLUES2
64
COUNTRY9
15
BLUES3
65
COUNTRY10
16
BLUES4
66
COUNTRY11
17
TWIST1
67
COUNTRY12
18
TWIST2
68
COUNTRY13
19
TWIST3
69
COUNTRY14
20
TWIST4
70
COUNTRY15
21
GOSPEL1
71
COUNTRY16
22
GOSPEL2
72
COUNTRYPOP
23
GOSPEL3
73
COUNTRYSHUFFLE1
24
R&B
74
COUNTRYSHUFFLE2
25
SWING1
75
COUNTRYSWING
26
SWING2
76
LATIN1
27
BLUEBOOGIE
77
LATIN2
28
JAZZ1
78
LATIN3
29
JAZZ2
79
LATIN4
30
JAZZ3
80
LATIN5
31
JAZZ4
81
LATIN6
32
JAZZ5
82
TANGO1
33
JAZZBALLAD
83
TANGO2
34
JAZZWALTZ
84
RUMBA1
35
JAZZBAND1
85
RUMBA2
36
JAZZBAND2
86
RUMBA3
37
JAZZBAND3
87
CHACHA1
38
SWINGJAZZ
88
CHACHA2
39
COOLJAZZ
89
CHACHA3
40
DIXIELAND1
90
CHACHA4
41
DIXIELAND2
91
CHACHA5
42
FUSION
92
CHACHA6
43
LANGE
93
BOSSANOVA1
44
SOUL1
94
BOSSANOVA2
45
SOUL2
95
BOSSANOVA3
46
SOUL3
96
SAMBA1
47
FOXTROT1
97
SAMBA2
48
FOXTROT2
98
SAMBA3
49
FOXTROT3
99
MAMBO1
50
FOXTROT4
100
MAMBO2

APPENDIX - RHYTHM LIST
101
MAMBO3
151
VINTAGE1
102
REGGAE1
152
FOLKPOP
103
REGGAE2
153
NEWAGE
104
SALSA1
154
POPBOSSA1
105
SALSA2
155
POPBOSSA2
106
MODERN1
156
POPRAP
107
MODERN2
157
POPSAMBA
108
DANCE1
158
8BEAT1
109
DANCE2
159
8BEAT2
110
DANCE3
160
8BEAT3
111
DANCE4
161
8BEAT4
112
DANCE5
162
8BEAT5
113
DANCE6
163
8BEAT6
114
DANCE7
164
8BEAT7
115
70DISCO1
165
8BEAT8
116
70DISCO2
166
8BEAT9
117
DISCO1
167
8BEATROCK1
118
DISCO2
168
8BEATROCK2
119
DISCO3
169
Rock1
120
VAPERWAVE
170
Rock2
121
FUNK1
171
Rock3
122
FUNK2
172
Rock4
123
FUNK3
173
Rock5
124
FUNK4
174
INDIEROCK1
125
FUNK5
175
INDIEROCK2
126
FUNK6
176
60thRock
127
FUNK7
177
GlamMetal1
128
R&B1
178
GlamMetal2
129
R&B2
179
GlamMetal3
130
R&B3
180
PunkRock1
131
R&B4
181
PunkRock2
132
R&B5
182
PunkRock3
133
R&B6
183
PunkRock4
134
16BEAT1
184
PunkRock5
135
16BEAT2
185
JIVEROCK
136
16BEAT3
186
ROCKSHUFFLE
137
16BEAT4
187
ROCK'N'ROLL1
138
16BEAT5
188
ROCK'N'ROLL2
139
16BEAT6
189
BEGUINE1
140
16BEAT7
190
BEGUINE2
141
16BEAT8
191
CARIBBEAN
142
POP1
192
BOLERO
143
POP2
193
DANGDUT
144
POP3
194
CHINA
145
POP4
195
JIANGNAN
146
POP5
196
XIZANG
147
POP6
197
YUNNAN
148
POP7
198
HAWAII
149
POP8
199
GUARACHA
150
VINTAGE1
200
CHARLESTON

APPENDIX - SONG LIST
1
FUNK
51
TWINKLE TWINKLE VARIATION
2
RIVER OF DREAM
52
ATLANTIS
3
DANCING QUEEN
53
FLYING TRAPEZE
4
DONNA LEE
54
TROIS ECOSSAISES Op.72,No.3-5
5
FORGET
55
ALLEGRO CON BRIO
6
CHOPIN:GRANDE VALSE BRILLANTE
56
LEMON TREE
7
ACROSS THE SEA
57
ARABESQUE
8
Scharwenka: Polish Dance Op.3 No.1
58
CHILDHOOD
9
Red Cherry and White Apple Blossom
59
JUST THE TWO OF US
10
COUNTRY_GARDEN
60
SEE SHORE
11
COURANTE
61
ALL KIND OF MY EVERYTHING
12
JUST DRUNK
62
NOCTURNE Op.9 No2
13
CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIGINNY
63
SOMETHING IN THE AIR
14
EARLY AUTUMN
64
COMFORT
15
TWIST VARIATION
65
LET IT SNOW
16
DANSE NEGRE Op.58
66
BINGO
17
PALM LEAF
67
LIEBESTRAUM
18
D MAJOR TANGO
68
PERFECT HAPPINESS
19
SYMPHONY NO.94 SURPRISE
69
TOCCATA
20
KATYUSHA
70
LA BAMBA
21
DESAFINADO
71
RANDO CAPRICCIO
22
BEETHOVEN_BAGATELLES
72
SCHERZO
23
IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING
73
LA CAMPANELLA
24
EXPLORING
74
LOCKOUT
25
PERELUDE III
75
ROMANCE DE AMOR
26
GRAND MARCH
76
BARCAROLE
27
PARAPHRASE
77
CHOPIN:Etude in C Minor Op.10 No.12
28
DANGEROUS AREA
78
DANCE OF YOUTH
29
FUTURE
79
GRIEG AIR
30
SUNSHINE BEACH
80
THE HOME COMING
31
JUNE SAMBA
81
LAZY BIRD
32
KENNYG:SONGBIRD
82
RED RIVER VALLEY
33
L'INVERNO IN F MINOR
83
ENTERTAINMENT
34
WINE
84
CHOPIN:MAZURKA Op.39 No.10
35
BLUES
85
THE BEAR IN THE FOREST
36
FEELING
86
PRIMITIVE DANCE STEPS
37
TURKEY
87
MODERN GRAY
38
ETUDE IN F SHARP MAJOR
88
MOONLIGHT
39
FUNNY GENTLEMAN
89
LOVE FOREVER
40
I DO IT FOR YOU
90
JARDIN SECRET
41
BEETHOVEN PIANO SONTA No.30
91
BALL
42
CARMEN
92
COUNTRY
43
AMERICAN PATROL
93
SOMALILAND
44
MENDELSSOHN:RONDO IN D MAJOR
94
MAPLE LEAF RAG
45
AURORA OF CITY
95
BRAHMS_CONCERTO
46
WISH U CHRISTMAS
96
WALTZ IN D FLAT,OP.64 NO.1
47
NO STOPPING GALOP
97
COBWEB
48
LAST SUMMER
98
HAPPY BOSSA
49
JAZZ
99
SILENT NIGHT
50
RHYTHM OF THE RAIN
100
CURIOUS STORY

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