The piano's sustain pedal can be a bit of a mystery when you're new to playing the instrument. There are few hard and fast rules about pedalling, what you need to do can vary depending on the piano you're playing, and pedal indications in sheet music can be vague.
So in this tutorial we take a detailed look at how to use your piano's sustain pedal, including good practice for foot positioning, when to use your pedal between chord changes, and how using the sustain pedal affects the overall sound of your piano (quite a lot). We even take a look inside a real piano to understand the principles at work behind the pedal.
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00:00 What is the sustain pedal?
00:57 The piano's pedal block
02:59 Pedalling on chord changes
05:15 Looking inside a piano
07:40 Moving forward and piano pedal markings
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