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Topic: Questions about Liebeslied (Love's Sorrow) Pedalling  (Read 1807 times)

Offline gud7io

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Hello everyone! First time being on this forum. I have some questions about the pedaling. I've heard Tiffany played it with very dried pedaling marks. My teacher said the opposite but after I showed her the recording, her opinions changed, and told me to just research it. I've tried and barely could catch on to what people are doing with their pedals so could anyone give me a specific pedaling pattern or any annotations you may have? Thanks for the help in advance!
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Offline lelle

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Re: Questions about Liebeslied (Love's Sorrow) Pedalling
Reply #1 on: May 28, 2024, 11:05:30 AM
Pedalling is always different depending on the aucousics of the room and instrument you have at your disposal. "Pedal with your ear" as they say. Experiment! Try pedalling where you change often, where you don't change often, where you press the pedal down fully, where you press down the pedal about halfway, or barely at all. Listen closely to the result and if it matched what you want it to sound like!
 

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