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What is a Sostenuto Pedal

What is a Sostenuto Pedal?

In music, sostenuto comes from Italian which means "sustained." Sustained means the notes continue to sound.

A sostenuto pedal is usually the middle pedal found on a grand piano. But a sostenuto pedal can also be found on upright pianos and digital pianos.

When you push down the sostenuto pedal and play some keys at the same time, those keys will sustain and that allows future notes to be played with the sustained notes as long as the sostenuto pedal is pushed down.

Some upright pianos will have a sostenuto pedal that will only sustain the notes in the bass. Usually the middle pedal on an upright is a soft pedal or "mothers pedal." When pushing down the soft pedal there is a felt strip that lowers between the hammers and strings of the piano creating a much quieter sound.

The sostenuto pedal should not be confused with the sustain pedal which sustains all notes as long as the sustain pedal is pressed. With a sostenuto pedal, only the notes pressed the same time as the pedal or just before are sustained. Any notes pushed after will not sustain even when the sostenuto pedal is still pushed down.

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