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Damper Pedal

Damper Pedal

Information About Damper Pedals

Look through our variety of damper pedal products. We have 3 pedal sets, non-slip damper pedals and more.

The damper pedal is used on pianos to sustain notes. What happens in an acoustic piano to get the sustained sound caused from a damper pedal is a muting and un-muting action.

Accross all the strings in the piano rest a small piece of felt connected to metal wires which sit on a metal rod that holds all the felt. Each piece of felt rests on a string. When you press a key the felt will rise up and when you let go of the key the felt will fall back onto the string dampening or stopping the vibration of the piano string.

When pressing down the damper pedal, also called the sustain pedal, all of the felt resting on the strings will rise up at the same time and will stay up as long as you have the damper pedal pushed down.

In a digital piano, the same idea takes place but it's all electronic. When playing the digital piano you can push the damper pedal down to get sustain sounds. When you let off the damper pedal, the sound will stop.

We have several options of damper pedals available for you to choose from. Take your pick of low cost light weight damper pedals or get a nice 3 pedal set. If you have slippery floors like wood, tile or vinyl, you can get a non-slip damper pedal. This will make it easier to use to sustain your notes without the damper pedal moving around on the floor.

 

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