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Pedalboards are
found at the base of the
console of most pipe organs,
pedal pianos,
theatre organs, and
electronic organs.
Standalone pedalboards such...
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Pedalboard may
refer to:
Pedal keyboard, a set of
pedals analogous to a
manual keyboard Guitar pedalboard, a
container for
guitar effects pedals This...
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electric guitar. Some
pedalboards contain their own
transformer and
power cables to
power multiple pedals.
Pedalboards help the
player manage multiple...
- 1990s, most
electronic pedalboards have been MIDI controllers,
which do not
perform any tone
generation themselves.
These pedalboards have to be connected...
- features.
Spinet models have 12- or 13-note
miniature pedalboards.
Hammond organ manuals and
pedalboards were
originally manufactured with
solid palladium...
- Guitar.
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console and
located either directly above or to the
right of the organ's
pedalboard. As the
pedal is
pressed forward with the toes, the
volume of the sound...
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referring to any hand-operated
keyboard on a
keyboard instrument that has a
pedalboard (a
keyboard on
which notes are pla**** with the feet), such as an organ;...
- it
tells the
organist that a
section is to be
performed on the b****
pedalboard with the feet.
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usually two or three, up to five,
manuals for
playing with the
hands and a
pedalboard for
playing with the feet. With the use of registers,
several groups of...