Subject: Well, anyone can use a piano...
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Posted on: 2015-10-12 04:44:00 UTC

But it takes years of practice to really make it sing.

And that's a shame you think pianos are never tuned properly, because mine, my teacher's, and the ones I've played on for concerts have always been beautifully tuned, and all were a joy to play.

As for the (three) pedals:

The left pedal is called the sustain pedal, also known as the damper pedal. It extends notes so the player can take their hands away for other chords, and/or to accomplish a legato effect. It's also the most commonly used pedal; in my fourteen years of playing, I've used the other two once each.

The middle pedal is called the sostenuto pedal, and it acts similarly to the sustain pedal, except the sostenuto sustains only selected notes. This is accomplished by first pressing the key(s) you want to sustain and then pressing the pedal.

The right pedal is called the soft pedal, or the una corda. It's generally used to soften the tone.

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