- In music, a
pedal point (also
pedal note,
organ point,
pedal tone, or
pedal) is a
sustained tone,
typically in the b****,
during which at
least one foreign...
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pedal (or una corda), the
sostenuto pedal, and the
sustaining pedal (or
damper pedal). Some
pianos omit the
sostenuto pedal, or have a
middle pedal with...
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notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g.,
whether sections are repeated), and
details about specific playing techniques (e.g.,
which fingers, keys, or
pedals are...
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pedal can
influence the
volume (and, to a
lesser degree, the timbre) of a
note while it is
being pla****;
unlike other instruments, in
which the
note typically...
- A
pedalboard (also
called a
pedal keyboard,
pedal clavier, or, with
electronic instruments, a b**** pedalboard) is a
keyboard pla**** with the feet that...
- br****
instruments Piano pedals,
typically three pedals used to soften, sustain, or
selectively sustain notes pla**** on a
piano Pedal piano, a kind of piano...
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technique of
alternating the
thumb and
fingers of the
right hand,
playing a
pedal-
note open
string with the
index finger and a
melody with the thumb. The theme...
- B****
pedals are an
electronic musical instrument with a foot-operated
pedal keyboard with a
range of one or more octaves. The
earliest b****
pedals from...
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pedal or una
corda pedal (Italian for 'one string'), is one
pedal on a piano,
generally placed leftmost among the
pedals. On a
grand piano this
pedal...
- A
sustain pedal or
sustaining pedal (also
called damper pedal, loud
pedal, or open
pedal) is the most
commonly used
pedal in a
modern piano. It is typically...