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Τι (ποιος) είναι damper pedal - ορισμός

PIANO PEDAL, TYPICALLY THE RIGHTMOST OF 2 OR 3 PEDALS, WHICH MOVES ALL THE DAMPERS AWAY FROM THE STRINGS, ALLOWING THEM TO VIBRATE FREELY, SO THAT NOTES PLAYED CONTINUE TO SOUND UNTIL THE VIBRATION NATURALLY DIES OR THE PEDAL IS RELEASED
Damper pedal; Sustaining pedal; Loud pedal; Half pedaling; Open pedal
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Pedal point         
  • J. S. Bach, concluding bars of the Fugue in C major from ''The Well-Tempered Clavier'', Book I, BWV 846
  • Brahms, Requiem, 3rd movement, beginning of the closing section
  • flat}} Major, Op. 28, No. 15, bars 24–31
  • flat}} Major, Op. 28, No. 15, bars 24–31
  • J. S. Bach, concluding bars of the Fugue in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, BWV 846
  • Pedal tone in Bach's Prelude no. 6 in D Minor, BWV 851, from ''The Well-Tempered Clavier'', Book I, bars 1–2.<ref name="B&S"/> All pedal tone notes are consonant except for the last three of the first bar.<ref name="B&S"/>
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  • Pedal tone in Bach's Prelude no. 6 in D Minor, BWV 851, from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, bars 1–2
  • Purcell Fantazia upon One Note, opening bars.
  • Purcell Fantazia upon One Note
  • Schubert, Erlkönig, piano introduction
  • Schubert, Erlkönig, piano introduction
  • Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Die Walkure
  •  Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Das Rheingold.
  • Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Das Rheingold
  • Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Die Walkure.
SUSTAINED TONE, TYPICALLY IN THE BASS, DURING WHICH AT LEAST ONE FOREIGN, I.E., DISSONANT HARMONY IS SOUNDED IN THE OTHER PARTS
Organ point; Double pedal; Inverted pedal; Internal pedal; Pedal note; Inverted pedal tone; Pedal notes; Dominant lock; Dominant pedal; Tonic pedal; Pedal points
In music, a pedal point (also pedal note, organ point, pedal tone, or pedal) is a sustained tone, typically in the bass, during which at least one foreign (i.e.
pedal note         
  • J. S. Bach, concluding bars of the Fugue in C major from ''The Well-Tempered Clavier'', Book I, BWV 846
  • Brahms, Requiem, 3rd movement, beginning of the closing section
  • flat}} Major, Op. 28, No. 15, bars 24–31
  • flat}} Major, Op. 28, No. 15, bars 24–31
  • J. S. Bach, concluding bars of the Fugue in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, BWV 846
  • Pedal tone in Bach's Prelude no. 6 in D Minor, BWV 851, from ''The Well-Tempered Clavier'', Book I, bars 1–2.<ref name="B&S"/> All pedal tone notes are consonant except for the last three of the first bar.<ref name="B&S"/>
  • Play}}
  • Pedal tone in Bach's Prelude no. 6 in D Minor, BWV 851, from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, bars 1–2
  • Purcell Fantazia upon One Note, opening bars.
  • Purcell Fantazia upon One Note
  • Schubert, Erlkönig, piano introduction
  • Schubert, Erlkönig, piano introduction
  • Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Die Walkure
  •  Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Das Rheingold.
  • Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Das Rheingold
  • Wagner, opening of the Prelude to Die Walkure.
SUSTAINED TONE, TYPICALLY IN THE BASS, DURING WHICH AT LEAST ONE FOREIGN, I.E., DISSONANT HARMONY IS SOUNDED IN THE OTHER PARTS
Organ point; Double pedal; Inverted pedal; Internal pedal; Pedal note; Inverted pedal tone; Pedal notes; Dominant lock; Dominant pedal; Tonic pedal; Pedal points
¦ noun Music
1. the lowest or fundamental note of a harmonic series in some brass and wind instruments.
2. (also pedal point) a note sustained in one part (usually the bass) through successive harmonies, some of which are independent of it.
Mount Damper Falls         
WATERFALL IN TARANAKI, NEW ZEALAND
Mt. Damper Falls
Mount Damper Falls is a waterfall in the North Island of New Zealand on a tributary, Mount Damper Stream, of the Tongapōrutu River.

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Sustain pedal

A sustain pedal or sustaining pedal (also called damper pedal, loud pedal, or open pedal) is the most commonly used pedal in a modern piano. It is typically the rightmost of two or three pedals. When pressed, the sustain pedal "sustains" all the damped strings on the piano by moving all the dampers away from the strings and allowing them to vibrate freely. All notes played will continue to sound until the vibration naturally ceases, or until the pedal is released.

This lets the pianist sustain notes that would otherwise be out of reach, for instance in accompanying chords, and accomplish legato passages (smoothly connected notes) that would have no possible fingering otherwise. Pressing the sustain pedal also causes all the strings to vibrate sympathetically with whichever notes are being played, which greatly enriches the piano's tone.