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Pedalboard
Pedalboard A 32-note organ pedalboard; the longer natural notes and the short ... either side of them, toe studs. This pedalboard is ideally played by both feet. Pedalboard is the name of a large keyboard ... sharps and flats. Organists usually use the pedalboard to produce low-pitched notes for ...
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AGO pedalboard
AGO pedalboard The AGO pedalboard is a specification for the pedalboard on a pipe organ. It is part ... of Organists. The specification calls for a pedalboard of 32 pedals, C-g', in a ... specification is similar to the British RCO Pedalboard of the Royal College of Organists. ...
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Electronic organ
... her left foot to perform on the pedalboard. She has carefully adjusted Hammond's signature ... of her feet to play on a pedalboard, which, unlike nearly all reed organs, electronic ... organ had, the second manual and the pedalboard along with the expression pedal greatly enhanced ... three-keyboard layout (i.e., manuals and pedalboard), the freedom of electrical power, and a ... also the shortened, offset manuals and miniature pedalboard, both sure signs of the spinet. ...
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Talk:Johann Pachelbel
... pedal" ([3] for instance), referring to the pedalboard, but I'm no expert. Did you ... maybe both forms are used? How about "pedalboard" instead? A pedalboard contains many pedals. Do you know of an organ with more than one pedalboard? Perhaps I'll inspect the organ at ... ll replace all instances of "pedals" with "pedalboard". Jashiin 15:40, 19 January 2006 ( ...
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Expression pedal
... to the right of the organ's pedalboard. Operation is straightforward. The organist places her ... to use both feet to play the pedalboard. Reed organs of the late nineteenth and ... pedal and reduced the size of the pedalboard. These changes meant that the organist could play the pedalboard with only her left foot, encouraging her ...
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Manual (music)
... two expression pedals and part of the pedalboard itself are visible below. A manual is ... these instruments to distinguish it from the pedalboard, which is a keyboard that the organist ... keyboards on any instrument that has a pedalboard. Organs and synthesizers can, and usually do ... all available manuals in conjunction with the pedalboard and the various registration controls. A given ...
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User talk:November bonfire
... 03:08, 23 Oct 2004 (UTC) Image:Pedalboard.jpg Thanks for uploading Image:Pedalboard.jpg . I notice it currently doesn't ... 11 (UTC) Also, Image:Pedalboard1.jpg Image:Pedalboard.jpg has been listed for deletion An ... image or media file you uploaded, Image:Pedalboard.jpg , has been listed at Wikipedia:Images ...
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Electone
... includes thee keyboards--two manuals and a pedalboard, each of which may be configured to ... the manuals. Her left foot plays the pedalboard with dancelike motions that can range from ... pedal. She may also occasionally play the pedalboard briefly with both feet. (Many Electone performers ...
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Dictionary/C (Pipeorgans wiki)
... of some pedalboards (including the AGO standard pedalboard) whereby the pedals are arranged along a ... extreme treble and bass ends of the pedalboard. Concave pedalboards are usually also radiating. Concussion ... a rocking pedal, placed just above the pedalboard, which gradually adds or removes stops as ...
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Yamaha GX1
... octave 37-note keyboard), a 25-note pedalboard, a "relative" ribbon controller (zero modulation was ... GX1 keyboard alone weighs 300 kg. The pedalboard and stand add 87 kg to this ...
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