piano pedal

  • 71HISTORIA DEL PIANO — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda INTRODUCCIÓN El piano es el instrumento musical más antiguo que inicia la línea evolutiva que Culmina en lo que hoy conocemos lo que quiere decir, que el piano, de alguna Manera, es una evolución. Antes del piano… …

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  • 72soft pedal — v. play down, minimize, reduce importance, make less important; use the soft pedal in playing piano to reduce the volume of music n. pedal on a piano that reduces musical tones …

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  • 73Cunningham Piano Company — began manufacturing acoustic upright and grand pianos in 1891. The founder, Patrick J. Cunningham, had recently emigrated from Ireland. He was a well trained craftsman and woodworker. Within their first decade of manufacturing, Cunningham Piano… …

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  • 74soft pedal — 1. Also called una corda pedal. a pedal, as on a piano, for reducing tonal volume. 2. Informal. something that restrains or dampens: to put a soft pedal on one s enthusiasm. [1920 25] * * * …

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  • 75soft pedal — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms soft pedal : singular soft pedal plural soft pedals a pedal on a piano that the player presses with their foot to make the sound softer …

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  • 76soft pedal something — tv. to play something down; to de emphasize something. (Refers to the soft pedal on the piano.) □ Try to soft pedal the problems we have with the cooling system. □ I won’t soft pedal anything. Everyone must know the truth …

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  • 77Suite for Microtonal Piano — is a suite for specifically microtonally tuned piano(s) by Ben Johnston written in 1977 (see also just intonation). The piano is tuned to a selection of overtones from the fifth octave of the harmonic spectrum of C. All octaves are tuned in the… …

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  • 78Transposing piano — A transposing piano is a special piano with a mechanism activated by the player (e.g. with a lever or pedal) to transpose. This mechanism allows the keyboard to change position in relation to the action (see Development of the modern piano for… …

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  • 79damper pedal — Music. a pedal on a piano that when depressed with the foot raises the dampers and permits the strings to vibrate and sustain the tone. Also called loud pedal. * * * …

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  • 80sostenuto pedal — Music. a pedal on a grand piano that raises the dampers, allowing the tone to be sustained for those strings struck at the time the pedal is depressed. * * * …

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