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Upright and grand pianos normally have three pedals which serve various purposes: Left pedal The left pedal on an upright piano is known as the half-blow or soft pedal. It moves the hammers closer to the strings so that they hit them with less velocity – allowing the player to produce a sound which is a little quieter
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