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Right piano pedal is bright
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The piano at my home has three pedals, and the one at the right is brighter and shinier than the other two. What has happened? Is it normal?
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The piano at my home has three pedals, and the one at the right is brighter and shinier than the other two. What has happened? Is it normal?
piano pedal
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The piano at my home has three pedals, and the one at the right is brighter and shinier than the other two. What has happened? Is it normal?
piano pedal
The piano at my home has three pedals, and the one at the right is brighter and shinier than the other two. What has happened? Is it normal?
piano pedal
piano pedal
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Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:
- It has been replaced.
- It has been restored.
- It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.
3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.
The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.
A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
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Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:
- It has been replaced.
- It has been restored.
- It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.
3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.
The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.
A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
add a comment |
Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:
- It has been replaced.
- It has been restored.
- It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.
3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.
The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.
A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
add a comment |
Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:
- It has been replaced.
- It has been restored.
- It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.
3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.
The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.
Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:
- It has been replaced.
- It has been restored.
- It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.
3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.
The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.
answered 21 mins ago
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A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
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A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.
– phoog
17 mins ago
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