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Pedal keyboard — The 30 note pedalboard of a Rieger organ. A pedalboard (also called a pedal keyboard, pedal clavier, or, with electronic instruments, a bass pedalboard[1]) is a keyboard played with the feet that is usually used to produce the low pitched bass… … Wikipedia
pedal keyboard — noun : a keyboard of pedals (as in a pipe organ) * * * pedal (def. 3a) … Useful english dictionary
pedal keyboard — noun Alternative name for a pedalboard … Wiktionary
Keyboard — may refer to:In typing: * Alphanumeric keyboard * Keyboard (computing), a set of alphanumeric and command keys used to input information to a computer:* IBM PC keyboard:* Apple Keyboard:* Chorded keyboard, on which several keys are pressed… … Wikipedia
keyboard instrument — ▪ music Introduction any musical instrument on which different notes can be sounded by pressing a series of keys, push buttons, or parallel levers. In nearly all cases in Western music the keys correspond to consecutive notes in the… … Universalium
Pedal point — For pedal point in the mathematical sense, see pedal curve. For the pedal concept in brass instruments, see pedal tone. Pedal tone example.[1] … Wikipedia
Pedal piano — The pedal piano (or pedalier piano) [cite web |url=http://www.loguerhythm.com/Images.htm |title= Images notes |accessdate=2008 01 24 |author=Logue, Karl |date=1997 |work=Logue Rhythm Productions ] is a kind of piano that includes a pedalboard,… … Wikipedia
Keyboard bass — The keyboard bass is the use of a low pitched keyboard or pedal keyboard to substitute for the bass guitar or double bass in popular music.History1960sThe earliest keyboard bass instrument was the 1960 Fender Rhodes piano bass, pictured above.… … Wikipedia
pedal — I. /ˈpɛdl / (say pedl) noun 1. a lever worked by the foot, in various musical instruments, as the organ, piano, and harp, and having various functions. 2. a keyboard attached to the organ, harpsichord, etc., operated by the feet. 3. → pedal point …
pedal point — Music. 1. a tone sustained by one part, usually the bass, while other parts progress without reference to it. 2. a passage containing it. Also called organ point, pedal note. [1875 80] * * * ▪ music in music, a tone sustained through… … Universalium