How To Use Piano Pedals

  • March 24, 2009
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Everyone remarks upon the hands of the skilled pianist, but even the most dexterous keyboard artist couldn’t pull off Schubert without using some fancy footwork.

You Will Need

  • A piano with at least one pedal
  • And some coordination
How To Use Piano Pedals: Learn names of pedals

Step 1: Learn names of pedals

Familiarize yourself with the names of the pedals. There’s the damper pedal, the soft pedal, and the sostenuto.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Find damper pedal

Step 2: Find damper pedal

Find the damper pedal, which is located on the right. Played with the right foot, it offers a fuller, more fluid sound.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Find soft pedal

Step 3: Find soft pedal

Find the soft pedal next, located on the left and played with the left foot. The soft pedal produces a fantasy-like musical effect.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Find sostenuto pedal

Step 4: Find sostenuto pedal

Now find the sostenuto pedal, which is in the middle and played with the left foot. The sustenuto sustains the sound long after fingers are taken off the keys.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Apply pedal

Step 5: Apply pedal

As your fingers press the keys whose sound you want to enhance, apply pressure to the pedal of your choice with the tip of your toe.

Keep your heel on the ground—it should just be used as a pivot.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Remove or hold key

Step 6: Remove or hold key

Depending on the pedal you have chosen, you can either remove your finger from the key at this point, letting the pedal effect linger, or you can hold both the key and pedal down.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Hold pedal down

Step 7: Hold pedal down

Keep the pedal down for as long as you want its effect to last.

How To Use Piano Pedals: Practice pedaling skills

Step 8: Practice pedaling skills

Practice your new pedaling skills with a variety of songs—so you can tell your friends you’ve learned how to play the piano with your feet.

Although a crude version of the piano—the clavichord—was around as early as 1400, the piano pedal wasn’t introduced until 1784.

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Comments (1)

Wiwi_Kuan

This is so misleading. If you want to use pedals well, don't watch this.

over 2 years ago by Wiwi_Kuan

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