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- A pedalboard (also called a pedal keyboard, pedal clavier, or, with electronic instruments, a b**** pedalboard) is a keyboard pla**** with the feet that...
- Pedalboard may refer to: Pedal keyboard, a set of pedals analogous to a manual keyboard Guitar pedalboard, a container for guitar effects pedals This...
- A guitar pedalboard is a platform or container used to manage a collection of effects pedals for the electric guitar and b****. Depending on the model,...
- console organs come with a wooden pedalboard pla**** with the feet, for b**** notes. Most console Hammond pedalboards have 25 notes, with the bottom note...
- console and located either directly above or to the right of the organ's pedalboard. As the pedal is pressed forward with the toes, the volume of the sound...
- more octaves. The earliest b**** pedals from the 1970s consisted of a pedalboard and analog synthesizer tone generation circuitry packaged together as...
- piano-pédalier or simply pédalier) is a kind of piano that includes a pedalboard, enabling b**** register notes to be pla**** with the feet, as is standard...
- referring to any hand-operated keyboard on a keyboard instrument that has a pedalboard (a keyboard on which notes are pla**** with the feet), such as an organ;...
- keyboard controls its own division (group of stops). The keyboard(s), pedalboard, and stops are housed in the organ's console. The organ's continuous supply...
- German jazz organist. She has achieved critical acclaim for using the b**** pedalboard on a Hammond organ and for integrating synthesizer sounds onto the instrument...