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What (who) is soft-pedal - definition

PEDAL ON A PIANO THAT CAUSES THE HAMMER TO STRIKE ONLY ONE STRING (INSTEAD OF TWO OR THREE)
Una corda; Due corde; Tre corde; Tutte le corde; Soft-pedal; Softpedal; Una corda pedal; Una Corda
  • keyboard]] of the piano
  • [[David Klavins]] tunes his ''una corda'' piano
  • Piano pedals from left to right: soft pedal, [[sostenuto pedal]] and [[sustain pedal]]

soft-pedal         
(soft-pedals, soft-pedalling, soft-pedalled)
Note: in AM, use 'soft-pedaling', 'soft-pedaled'
If you soft-pedal something, you deliberately reduce the amount of activity or pressure that you have been using to get something done or seen.
He refused to soft-pedal an investigation into the scandal.
VERB: V n, also V on n
soft pedal         
¦ noun a pedal on a piano that can be pressed to soften the tone.
¦ verb (soft-pedal) play down the unpleasant aspects of.
Soft pedal         
The soft pedal (or pedal, ) is one of the standard pedals on a piano, generally placed leftmost among the pedals. On a grand piano this pedal shifts the whole action (including the keyboard) slightly to the right, so that the hammers which normally strike all three of the strings for a note strike only two of them.

Wikipedia

Soft pedal

The soft pedal or una corda pedal (Italian for 'one string'), is one of the standard pedals on a piano, generally placed leftmost among the pedals. On a grand piano this pedal shifts the whole action (including the keyboard) slightly to the right, so that the hammers which normally strike all three of the strings for a note strike only two of them. This softens the note and also modifies its tone quality. Tone quality is also affected by forcing the remaining two strings being struck to make contact with a part of the hammer felt which is not often hit (due to the whole action being shifted); this results in a duller sound, as opposed to the bright sound which is usually produced (due to the felt being hardened from regular use).

Examples of use of soft-pedal
1. "We can‘t afford to soft pedal or step back from radical reform when it is needed.
2. We can either soft–pedal these changes and hope to see some further improvement, but incrementally.
3. You also ought to soft–pedal physiology, since it declares virgin birth impossible, contrary to what many devout people believe.
4. When the resources are brought to bear it gets done." Alexander does not soft–pedal the more sobering facts.
5. Bush rejected Russian suggestions that he soft–pedal the issue in exchange for a deal on missile defense or Afghanistan.