![]() ![]() Pressing the key one semitone/half step below middle C (i.e. To transpose the pitch down, the same principle applies. You can choose any of the keys up to the F# above middle C, which will transpose the pitch up six semitones/half steps. C#) will transpose the pitch up by one semitone/half step, and pressing the key two semitones up from middle C (i.e D) will transpose the pitch up by two semitones/two half steps. Press the key near middle C which is the same interval away from middle C as the interval that you want to transpose the pitch by.įor example, to transpose the pitch up, pressing the key one semitone/half step above middle C (i.e. ![]() To do this, hold down the two function buttons ( Metronome and Rhythm) and press a certain key on the keyboard depending on where you want to transpose the pitch to. You can transpose the pitch of your Yamaha P-121/P-125 keyboard up by a maximum of six semitones/half steps, or down by a maximum of six semitones/half steps. How to Transpose the Yamaha P-121/P-125 Keyboards by Semitones/Half Steps ![]() Today I’ll show you how to transpose the pitch of the Yamaha P-121 and P-125 keyboards up or down by semitones/half steps, and how to fine tune the pitch so that you are exactly in tune with the other people you are playing with. Knowing how to transpose the pitch of your keyboard can make your life easier when playing with other musicians or playing along to recordings. ![]()
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