- Polished Ebony Grand Piano Cabinet
- Actual Piano Soundboard to produce amazingly authentic grand piano sound
- Natural Wood (NW) keyboard with real-wood white keys, Synthetic Ivory Keytops
- 4-level Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Dynamic Stereo Sampling
- USB Audio Recorder
The CGP-1000 is a truly unique acoustic/digital hybrid instrument - combining the accurate reproduction of sampling technology with the richly textured harmonic nuances of a real grand piano. The CGP-1000 utilizes an actual piano soundboard along with a finely crafted grand piano cabinet to perfectly recreate the sonic resonances and subtle harmonics of a concert grand piano - all in a full-featured, sophisticated digital piano. A perfect blend of the traditional and modern, the breakthrough CGP-1000 represents the culmination of years of Yamaha's fine instrument craftsmanship and technological expertise.
Features
Polished Ebony Grand Piano Cabinet
4'11'' (151cm) enclosure with beautiful polished ebony finish and grand piano style fallboard. The fallboard is designed so that the panel controls can be completely hidden - making the instrument look exactly like a real acoustic piano!
Features
Polished Ebony Grand Piano Cabinet
4'11'' (151cm) enclosure with beautiful polished ebony finish and grand piano style fallboard. The fallboard is designed so that the panel controls can be completely hidden - making the instrument look exactly like a real acoustic piano!
Hybrid Active Soundboard System
One of the secrets to the amazingly authentic grand piano sound of the CGP-1000 is the actual piano soundboard that has been integrated into the instrument along with state-of-the-art vibro-acoustic technology (using transducers created by Acouve Laboratory, Inc. in Japan). Combined with the sophisticated iAFC effect, the result is a full, resonant grand piano sound with rich harmonics and astounding realism.
Instrumental Active Field Control (iAFC)
This sophisticated technology outputs sound picked up by built-in microphones together with the Clavinova's internal sound through rear speakers, making automatic adjustments to create a richer sound that best matches the acoustic characteristics of the room you're playing in. It also uses signal processing to reproduce an authentic damper effect. When the damper pedal is pressed, it delivers discretely sampled overtones, harmonics and resonance to recreate the warm and spacious sound.
Natural Wood (NW) Keyboard with Synthetic Ivory Keytops
This type of keyboard features the feel of real ivory. The special Natural Wood keyboard also uses real-wood white keys. The key surface is soft and slightly porous, giving the keys added grip and a natural friction that lets you play easily. The authentic touch and feel of the keys goes far beyond existing electronic keyboards, it makes you feel as if you're playing a real grand piano. This specially crafted keyboard lets you use techniques only possible on grand pianos, such as playing the same note successively and having the sounds blend smoothly even without use of the damper pedal, or playing the same key quickly and having perfect articulation without the sound cutting off unnaturally.
Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Dynamic Stereo Sampling
The AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) is a sampling system which creates sound close to that of an acoustic instrument by using digital technology to record the instrument sound and applying high-quality digital filter technology to the recorded audio samples. The waveform of the sound created by playing the key of an acoustic piano differs depending on the playing strength from pianissimo to fortissimo. The AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling can produce such dynamic nuances by recording samples of various playing strengths. The greater the number of samples used, the higher the expressive quality and potential becomes.
Super Articulation
Introducing a completely new level of sonic realism and musical expressiveness. The remarkably authentic Voices feature the unique performance characteristics of each instrument, the expressive finger-slides on the guitar, or the breathy, legato phrasing of a saxophone. Never before have such string, wind and brass instruments, played live with a keyboard, sounded so convincing or so real!
MegaVoice Technology
It features multiple samples across the keyboard with sophisticated velocity switching - for incredibly authentic instrument sounds. It contains not only the basic samples of the instrument but also the performance techniques used with it. On a guitar for instance, players will hear open and mute string sounds, dead notes, hammering effects, slide effects, harmonics and a wide range of strum and body noises. In technical terms, MegaVoice duplicates an instrument's behavior. In sonic terms, this gives the keyboard stunningly realistic sounds.
Natural! Voices
These rich and luscious Voices are comprised mostly of keyboard instrument sounds and are especially intended for playing piano and other keyboard parts.
Live!, Cool! and Sweet! Voices
A huge palette of acoustic and electronically amplified instrument sounds. A blend of long, stereo and multi-layered samples is used to fully capture the natural presence, resonance, expression and vibrato of the real instrument.
USB Audio Recorder
You can record your performance as audio data to a USB storage device. Connect a microphone or guitar to the instrument and enjoy recording a guitar and keyboard performance together, or record your singing along with song playback.
16-track song recorder
Use the built-in song recorder with up to 16 tracks to create complex, multi-part arrangements one instrument at a time. After recording, save to the internal memory, which retains data even when the power is switched off, on a storage device, or to a PC.
Guide Lamps
The key guide lamps indicate the notes you should play, when you should play them, and how long you should hold them down. You can also practice at your own pace - since the accompaniment waits for you to play the notes correctly. Here, mute the right- or left-hand part and try practicing the part using the guide lamps.
Piano Reset Button
This convenient, easy-to-use feature completely and automatically reconfigures the entire CVP for optimum piano performance. No matter what settings you've made from the panel, you can instantly call up the piano settings by a single button press.
LAN Port
LAN Port is for a wired internet connection the same as a LAN terminal you see on a computer. Stay connected and directly access to the Yamaha's special service "Internet Direct Connection (IDC)" without a computer. Once you're online with IDC, you can download your favorite contents straight to your instrument. And that's just the beginning - the fun and excitements start from there!
USB TO DEVICE Terminal
Insert a USB flash memory in the USB TO DEVICE terminal on the instrument and save or load registrations and user songs created on the instrument, as well as read data from the connected device.
USB TO HOST Terminal
Dive in and take advantage of the wide world of computer music software. Connections and setup are exceptionally easy, and you can play back your computer recorded parts with different instrument sounds - all from a single instrument.
Online, On-demand Music (IDC)
Bring your instrument online and tap into the worldwide music network! Yamaha has created a new, essential online service for musicians everywhere: Internet Direct Connection (IDC). IDC lets you connect the instrument directly to the Internet, without a computer, letting you delve into thousands of MIDI songs on our custom website, and download your favorite music for playback on the instrument.
Large LCD Display
A large LCD display provides attractive graphics and helpful messages for quick access and error-free operation. It provides comprehensive and easy-to-understand control of its operation. The display indicates chords, scores, lyrics, voice and style information, and more.
Technology
Audio & Video
Peter Baartmans and the Yamaha MUSIC FINDER +
Online Services
The quality, sound and playability of Yamaha instruments can take your music to new heights. With Yamaha’s Online Services, you’ll go even further. The power of the internet opens up a whole world of new possibilities for Yamaha’s instruments, and your music making. Whether you want to learn to play your favorite songs, explore new ways to enhance your performances, or simply listen to beautiful music on your instrument, you’ll find a way to do it with Yamaha’s Online Services.
RADIO
The sound of a Yamaha piano enhances the ambience of any room, and with Piano Radio you can enjoy the elegant feeling that only a live piano performance can provide, whenever you want.
With moving keys and real acoustic sound, Piano Radio lets you experience the unique sensation of professional pianists playing right in your living room!
Piano Radio features over a dozen stations playing songs from your favorite artists, in addition to 2 free trial channels and seasonal and holiday channels throughout the year.
Complimentary Channel Sampler
30-second samples of the popular hits you’ll hear on the rest of our channels.
Complimentary Music Channel
Full-length versions of some of the great classics you’ll find on subscription channels.
- In addition to the free channels, here are some of our most popular channels for subscribers:
- - Lennon and McCartney
- - Mellow Moods
- - Adult Contemporary
- - Live Piano Concerts
- - Broadway
What’s next?
Learn more about Radio
Learn how to connect and access the free channels
MIDI Songs
Discover new ways to play with Yamaha song downloads
Get your favorite songs on your keyboard then learn, perform, and have more fun!
MIDI songs are infinitely flexible, infinitely fun, and a very powerful musical tool. Plus with Yamaha song files, designed specifically for use on Yamaha keyboards, you can take the possibilities farther than ever before.
Some of our most popular songs:
Hallelujah - Lenoard Cohen
Waka Waka (Time For Africa) - Shakira
Imagine - John Lennon
What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
Hotel California - The Eagles
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum
Your Song - Elton John
Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers
What’s next?
Where to find Online Services for Yamaha Instruments
- Internet Direct Connection

-
All the advantages of the internet, right on your instrument. Internet Direct Connection takes your instrument online to access a huge number of features to improve and expand your musical experience.
- Yamaha MusicSoft

-
Yamaha MusicSoft is Yamaha's official online shop for new song downloads, expansions voices, music software and more for your Yamaha piano or keyboard.
Follow Us
Stay up-to-date about Yamaha instruments and online services with our newsletter. Create an account now, and opt in to the newsletter!
Sign up
Keep up with the latest Yamaha developments on your favorite websites.
Join us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
HISTORY
1980s
Clavinova, which means "new keyboard instrument" in Latin, is introduced as a genuine electronic piano that anyone can enjoy with ease.
YP-40
1983
The first generation Clavinova, a Yamaha electronic piano created by striving for the sound and touch of a grand piano, was introduced.
The first Clavinova was created in 1983 to allow people to more conveniently enjoy the pleasure of playing a piano. From the first stages of development, Yamaha exercised its ingenuity to reproduce the sound and touch of a grand piano by developing a proprietary FM (Frequency Modulation) Sound Source, new keyboard mechanisms and other innovations. The YP-40 featured not only piano sound, but also the tone colors of 16 instruments including harpsichord, clavichord and guitar. It also provided the Stereo Symphonic Effect, allowing it to offer the power and feeling of depth of a performance in a concert hall or music club.
CVP-7
1985
The first generation of the CVP Series, it combined a piano with performance features in order to expand the enjoyment of making music.
The CVP-7 was equipped with the piano Auto Bass Chord (ABC) function, the archetype of the highly regarded automatic accompaniment functions of today’s CVP Series. At the time, it was a revolutionary function that allowed a player to add an accompaniment simply by holding down chords with the left hand. It also had a ROM Music function that let players call up songs that they liked and play them like an orchestra or ensemble, expanding the fun of playing music. The Guide function, which uses guide lamps to indicate the next key to be struck, also made its debut in this model.
CLP-50
1986
Thanks to masterful use of the most advanced sampling technology available at that time, it faithfully reproduced the sound of a grand piano.
This model marked the first use of the Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) sampling method, which used data obtained by digitally recording the sound of actual musical instruments and processing them with proprietary technologies. This new sound source technology permitted the faithful reproduction of rich textures and beautiful lingering tones, beginning with the delicate sound startup at the moment the key of a grand piano is struck until the sound naturally attenuates.
HISTORY
1990s
The wide range of Clavinova models, featuring refined sound, touch and functions, become popular not only for children’s music lessons, but as pianos that adults can enjoy playing.
CLP-760
1990
In addition to upgrading the sampling method and key mechanisms, this model improved the presence of the sound and the feeling of touch on the keys.
Its sound source was the AWM Stereo Sampling method based on stereo recording. Creating sound based on data recorded from the left and from the right, it achieved the wide, deep, elegant and realistic tones of a grand piano. The CLP-760 brought further improvements to the AE (Action Effect) keyboard that had first appeared in 1986, which applied the principle of the hammer action of an acoustic piano. As a result, its touch was even closer to that of a grand piano.
CVP-79A
1995
A Clavinova equipped with diverse functions that nevertheless made operation even easier to become accustomed to.
The CVP-79A offered 192 different voices (including GM sounds), exceeding the basic assumptions regarding the capabilities of digital pianos. It also came with 100 accompaniment Styles, greatly expanding its breadth of performance expressiveness, and provided an even easier to use Guide function, an LCD display that helped players to make skillful use of its many functions, and an on-board Help function. Great care was taken not only with its functionality, but with its ease of operation.
CLP-811
1996
With a new keyboard and technology, the CLP-811 achieved the sound and touch of a grand piano.
The feel of grand piano keys when they are struck differs slightly between the bass keys and the treble keys. By introducing the GH (Graded Hammer) keyboard, the CLP-811 was able to reproduce this subtle difference. It also featured AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling, which employs multi-sampling of the grand piano sound as it changes according to the force with which the keys are struck. This technology is also used by current Clavinova models. With enhanced sound and touch, the expressive force of the Clavinova advanced to a new level.
CVP-98
1997
This model offered 613 voices and could simultaneously produce a maximum of 128 notes. It also featured a larger display.
The CVP-98 was equipped with a large 320 by 240 dot LCD able to display voice, accompaniment Style and song names in a single convenient location. Since all of the important functions could be seen at a glance, the ease with which the instrument could be operated was significantly improved. It was also compatible with the XG format, a sound source standard advocated by Yamaha, and offered a richer choice of sounds, wider interchangeability and future expandability. It made truly dynamic play of music data possible.
CLP-555
1997
Introduced the mini-grand piano cabinet to the CLP Series, further enhancing Clavinova sound and elegance.
As the first model in the CLP Series with a mini-grand piano cabinet, the CLP-555 gave Clavinova fans the authentic sound and touch of a grand piano, as well as a beautifully elegant shape. It also featured a craftsman-built cabinet with deluxe black lacquer finish. Along with the features and convenience of a digital piano, it brought the sound and elegance of the concert hall into owners' homes.
CVP-600
1998
Brought Clavinova fans even closer to the experience of playing a grand piano.
The CVP-600 built upon the success of the CLP-555 by also using a mini-grand piano cabinet. It gave players the genuine sound, touch and look of a grand piano, with a vast array of features that only a digital piano can offer. Proud owners appreciated the gleaming beauty of a traditional grand combined with the versatility of a leading-edge digital piano.
HISTORY
2000s
Clavinova expands the possibilities of piano enjoyment by constantly adopting the most advanced technologies. This evolution can be seen in the current models, and will continue well into the future.
CVP-209
2001
With new sampling techniques to produce more piano-like sounds, this was the first model to offer a color LCD and Premium Voices.
By combining sound sources such as Key-Off Sampling and String Resonance, which record changes in grand piano sound with the movement of the keys, the CVP-209 achieved the delicate change of sounds and sympathetic string resonances at the moment when a finger leaves the key. It also featured 870 sounds, including Premium Voices, which realistically reproduce the sounds of a variety of instruments. In addition, it was the first Clavinova to have a large color LCD with color icons and letters to clearly show notes, song names and accompaniment Styles.
CLP-170
2002
Introduced the GH3 keyboard and iAFC acoustic technology, for reproducing grand piano tonality and playing characteristics.
The CLP-170 introduced the GH3 (Graded Hammer 3) keyboard, which was based on the GH keyboard but had three sensors, including Yamaha’s proprietary Damper Sensor. This enabled the player to use advanced grand piano techniques such as playing the same note repeatedly with perfect articulation. It was the first Clavinova with iAFC (instrumental Active Field Control), an advanced acoustic technology for reproducing sounds with breadth and depth, just like a stage performance, as well as the sympathetic string resonances that occur when the damper pedal is pressed.
CVP-309
2004
The world’s first electronic piano capable of being directly linked to the Internet.
The CVP-309 opened up new ways to enjoy an electronic piano by introducing Internet Direct Connection, for connecting the Clavinova directly to the Internet. This feature lets you select the piece you want to play from among the more than 4,000 pieces that are available, download the registration (sound, style, and effect settings) best suited to the piece, then listen to a sample performance or show the melody, chords or lyrics on the Clavinova display to enjoy playing or listening to the piece. This was also the first model to use the solid wood NW (Natural Wood) keyboard.
CLP-F01
2005
Clavinova entered a new phase of its history with the introduction of a slim model.
As the first Clavinova with a slim body, the CLP-F01 marked a new page in the history of the digital piano. It was not only a pleasure to play and look at, it was also easier to position in a room. With this emphasis on design, it was popular not only with individuals, but found widespread use in public facilities such as hotel lobbies.
CGP-1000
2006
The appearance and expressive power of a grand piano. Ready to bring you unlimited enjoyment: the CGP Series.
In a cabinet finished so it appears to be a grand piano, you have all the diverse functions of the CVP Series. When you close the key cover, it encloses not only the keyboard, but the operating panel as well, providing the appearance of an acoustic piano. It also offers an actual piano soundboard along with state-of-the-art vibro-acoustic technology. Adding Yamaha’s highly effective iAFC technology, which delivers sound with the depth of a grand piano, the CGP-1000 achieves extremely realistic and richly resonant sound.
CLP-380
2008
Piano sound that faithful reproduces the original acoustic source. Connects directly to the internet. A model that comprehensively integrates the 25 years since the birth of Clavinova.
One of Yamaha’s finest CFIIIS full concert grand pianos was selected and tuned to the optimum condition. Pure CF Sampling uses all the sounds sampled from this single piano for the piano sound. The CLP-380 therefore produces sound with playing response highly faithful to the sound source. In addition, it is the first model in the CLP Series equipped with Internet Direct Connection, which lets you directly access a special website to select from a huge musical library. The CLP-380 was designed to combine the finest sound, touch and functions developed during the 25 years since the birth of the Clavinova.
Specs
Size/Weight
| Dimensions | Width | 1,465mm (57-7/8") / Lid up 1,476mm (58-1/8") |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 998mm (39-3/8") / Lid up 1,703mm (67-1/16") | |
| Depth | 1,511mm(59-1/2") | |
| Weight | Weight | 187kg(412lbs., 4oz) |
Control Interface
| Keyboard | Number of Keys | 88 |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Natural Wood (NW) Keyboard with Synthetic Ivory Keytops | |
| Touch Sensitivity | Hard2/Hard1/Normal/Soft1/Soft2 | |
| Pedal | Number of Pedals | 3 |
| Half Pedal | Yes | |
| Functions | Volume, Sustain, Sostenuto, Soft, Glide, Song Play/Pause, Style Start/Stop, etc. | |
| Display | Type | Full Dot LCD |
| Size | 640 x 480 dots | |
| Color | Color | |
| Contrast | Yes | |
| Score Display Function | Yes | |
| Lyrics Display Function | Yes | |
| Text Viewer Function | Yes | |
| Wallpaper Customization | Main / Lyrics | |
| Language | English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian | |
| Panel | Language | English |
Cabinet
| Key Cover | Key Cover Style | Folding |
|---|---|---|
| Color/Finish | Polished Ebony | |
| Music Rest | Yes | |
Voices
| Tone Generation | Tone Generating Technology | AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling |
|---|---|---|
| Number of Dynamic Levels | 4 | |
| Stereo Sustain Samples | Yes | |
| Key-off Samples | Yes | |
| String Resonance | Yes | |
| Polyphony | Number of Polyphony (Max.) | 128 + 128 |
| Preset | Number of Voices | 590 + 480 XG19 Drum/SFX Kits + GM2 (+ GS Voices for GS Song playback) |
| Featured Voices | 38 S. Articulation Voices, 38 Natural! Voices, 23 Sweet! Voices, 39 Cool! Voices, 56 Live! Voices, 10 Organ Flutes!, 18 Mega Voices | |
| Custom | Sound Creator/Voice Set | Yes |
| Compatibility | XG | Yes |
| GS | Yes | |
| GM | Yes | |
| GM2 | Yes | |
| XF | Yes |
Effects
| Types | Reverb | 34 Preset + 3 User |
|---|---|---|
| Chorus | 30 Preset + 3 User | |
| DSP | DSP 1: 191 Preset + 3 User, DSP2-6: 191 Preset + 10 User | |
| iAFC | Yes | |
| Master Compressor | 5 Preset + 5 User | |
| Master EQ | 5 Preset + 2 User | |
| Part EQ | 27 Parts | |
| Functions | Dual/Layers | Yes |
| Split | Yes | |
| Mono/Poly | Yes | |
| Accompany Style Related | Vocal Harmony | 60 Preset + 10 User |
Accompaniment Styles
| Preset | Number of Preset Styles | 408 |
|---|---|---|
| Featured Styles | 316 Pro Styles, 34 Session Styles, 36 Pianist Styles, + MegaVoice Styles, S.Articulation Styles (used by preset styles) | |
| Fingering | Single Finger, Fingered, Fingered On Bass, Multi Finger, AI Fingered, Full Keyboard, AI Full Keyboard | |
| Style Control | INTRO x 3, MAIN VARIATION x 4, FILL x 4, BREAK, ENDING x 3 | |
| Custom | User Styles | Yes |
| Style Creator | Yes | |
| Other Features | Music Finder | Yes |
| One Touch Setting (OTS) | 4 for each Style |
Songs
| Preset | Number of Preset Songs | 120 |
|---|---|---|
| Recording | Number of Songs | Unlimited (depending on the storage media's capacity) |
| Number of Tracks | 16 | |
| Data Capacity | 3.2MB (for all User Data (Song, Voice, Style, Registration)) | |
| Recording Function | Yes | |
| Compatible Data Format | Playback | SMF (Format 0 & 1), ESEQ, XF, Style File |
| Recording | SMF (Format 0) |
Functions
| Registration | Number of Buttons | 8 |
|---|---|---|
| Control | Regist. Sequence/Freeze | |
| Lesson/Guide | Lesson/Guide | Follow Lights, Any Key, Karao-Key, Vocal CueTIME |
| Guide Lamp | Yes | |
| Performance Assistant Technology (PAT) | Yes | |
| Demo/Help | Demonstration | Function, Voice, Style |
| Overall Controls | Metronome | Yes |
| Tempo Range | 5 - 500, Tap Tempo | |
| Transpose | Yes | |
| Tuning | Yes | |
| Scale Type | 9 types | |
| Miscellaneous | PIANO Button | Yes |
| Direct Access | Yes |
Storage and Connectivity
| Storage | Internal Memory | 3.2MB |
|---|---|---|
| External Drives | Optional USB Flash Memory, USB Hard Disk Drive, etc. (via USB to DEVICE) | |
| Connectivity | Headphones | x 2 |
| Microphone | Input Volume, Mic./Line In | |
| MIDI | In/Out/Thru | |
| AUX IN | L/L+R, R | |
| AUX OUT | (L/L+R, R), LEVEL FIXED (L, R) | |
| AUX Pedal | Yes | |
| VIDEO OUT | Yes | |
| RGB OUT | Yes | |
| USB TO DEVICE | x 2 | |
| USB TO HOST | Yes | |
| LAN | Yes |
Amplifiers and Speakers
| Amplifiers | 60W x 2 + 60W x 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Speakers | (16cm + 13cm + 2.5cm + 2.5cm) x 2 + Transducer x 2 | |
Bundled Software
| CD-ROM | Yes | |
|---|---|---|
Accessories
| Included Accessories | Headphones Hanger | Yes |
|---|---|---|
| Song Book | "50 greats for the Piano" |










