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New Piano Market Statistics: Inside the Quiet Transformation of Piano Playing

For those of us who spend our lives on the bench — whether teaching, practicing for a recital, or simply playing for the love of it – the piano has always been a singular concept: wood, felt, strings, and soul. Yet, recent global market reports reveal that the definition of our instrument is expanding and evolving in ways that affect us all. Read more

Topic: Blur pedal  (Read 2093 times)

Offline ryulin

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Blur pedal
on: September 02, 2003, 08:19:39 PM
I'm typesetting a piece for flute and piano and the manuscript at one point in the piano part says "blur pedal".  I've searched around for blur pedal on the web but can't find any non-obscure references to it.  Which pedal is it and how should it be notated?  Thanks for any help you can give.

Rick

Offline allchopin

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Re: Blur pedal
Reply #1 on: September 03, 2003, 04:28:44 AM
The only sensical definition of this would be the sustain pedal, (far right)....
A modern house without a flush toilet... uncanny.
 

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