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  1. Overview

    Piano pedals are foot-operated levers at the base of a piano that change the instrument's sound in various ways. … See more

    Piano pedals - Wikipedia

    • Damper pedal The damper pedal, sustain pedal, or sustaining pedal is to the right of the other pedals, and is used more often than the other pedals. It raises all the dampers off the strings so that they keep vibrating after the player releases the key. In effect, the damper pedal makes every string on the piano a sympathetic string, creating a rich tonal quality. T… See more

    Development

    The sustaining, or damper stop, was first controlled by the hand, and was included on some of the earliest pianos ever built. Stops operated by hand were inconvenient for the player, who would have to continue playing wit… See more

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