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- Expression_pedal abstract "An expression pedal is an important control found on many musical instruments including organs, electronic keyboards and pedal steel guitar. The musician uses the pedal to control different aspects of the sound, commonly volume. Separate expression pedals can often be added to a guitar amplifier or effects unit and used to control many different aspects of the tone.Because the source of power with a pipe organ and electronic organs is not generated by the organist, the volume of these instruments has no relationship with how hard its keys or pedals are struck; i.e., the organ produces the same volume whether the key or pedal is depressed gently or firmly. Moreover, the tone will remain constant in pitch, volume, and timbre until the key or pedal is lifted, at which point the sound stops. The expression pedal gives the organist control over the external source of power, and thus the volume, of the instrument, while leaving his or her hands free.This system of dynamic control is completely distinct from the act of adding stops (in the case of pipe organs) or pulling more drawbars (in the case of digital organs and synthesizers). Furthermore, the expression pedal can influence the volume (and, to a lesser degree, the timbre) of a note while it is being played; unlike other instruments, in which the note typically decays after it is first sounded, the organist can increase the strength of a chord or note as it sounds by increasing pressure on the expression pedal.An organ expression pedal is typically a large pedal, resembling an oversized automobile accelerator, either partially or fully recessed within the organ console and located either directly above or to the right of the organ's pedalboard. As the pedal is pressed forward with the toes, the volume of the sound is increased; as it is depressed with the heel, the volume is decreased. A stand alone expression pedal used with electronic keyboards, amplifiers, and effects is usually a smaller pedal made of metal or plastic that can be placed on the floor and then connected to the device with an instrument cable.".
- Expression_pedal thumbnail Salemer_Münster_Orgel_Spieltisch_und_Pedal.jpg?width=300.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageID "1856606".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageLength "13473".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageRevisionID "673380358".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Automobile.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pipe_organ_components.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Crescendo_pedal.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Effects_unit.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_keyboard.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_keyboards.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_organ.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Guitar_amplifier.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Hammond_organ.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Holtkamp.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Holtkamp_Organ_Company.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Loudness.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_City_University.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Organ_console.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Organ_repertoire.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Organ_stop.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Pedal_keyboard.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Pedal_steel_guitar.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_organ.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_organs.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Pump_organ.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Reed_organ.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink The_Musical_Times.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Venetian_blind.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink Window_blind.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink File:Salemer_Münster_Orgel_Spieltisch_und_Pedal.jpg.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink File:The_church_of_St_Mary_in_East_Walton_-_harmonium_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1745270.jpg.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLink File:Walze_schwelltritt2.jpg.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balanced expression pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Expression pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ratchet Swell lever".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Volume Pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Volume pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "balanced swell pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "expression louvres".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "expression pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "expression".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "foot pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "récit expresif".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swell (or "expression") pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swell box".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swell boxes".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swell organ".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swell shades".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swell".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swells".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "volume pedal".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageWikiLinkText "volume pedals".
- Expression_pedal align "right".
- Expression_pedal caption "'''The expression pedal is the large one above the pedalboard.".
- Expression_pedal caption "Depending on the style of music, the organist may keep the right foot on the expression pedal throughout their performance and plays the pedalboard with the left; at other times the organist uses both feet to play the pedalboard or shifts the right foot between the pedalboard and expression pedal.".
- Expression_pedal caption "Here, the shutters are open.".
- Expression_pedal caption "Note that the footrest at the back of this pedalboard, being offset to the left, is designed for the left foot only, which encourages the organist to rest the right foot on the expression pedal.'''".
- Expression_pedal caption "Swell box with shutters closed.".
- Expression_pedal direction "horizontal".
- Expression_pedal direction "vertical".
- Expression_pedal hasPhotoCollection Expression_pedal.
- Expression_pedal header "Swell box".
- Expression_pedal header "The pedals of an electronic console organ'''".
- Expression_pedal header "on the Holtkamp organ ( in Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel, Oklahoma City University)".
- Expression_pedal image "OCUswellclosed.jpg".
- Expression_pedal image "OCUswellopen.jpg".
- Expression_pedal image "mypedalboard.jpg".
- Expression_pedal width "220".
- Expression_pedal width "250".
- Expression_pedal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical_keyboards.
- Expression_pedal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Expression_pedal subject Category:Pipe_organ_components.
- Expression_pedal hypernym Control.
- Expression_pedal type Article.
- Expression_pedal type Place.
- Expression_pedal type Article.
- Expression_pedal type Component.
- Expression_pedal comment "An expression pedal is an important control found on many musical instruments including organs, electronic keyboards and pedal steel guitar. The musician uses the pedal to control different aspects of the sound, commonly volume.".
- Expression_pedal label "Expression pedal".
- Expression_pedal sameAs Schwellwerk.
- Expression_pedal sameAs Ŝvelpozitivo.
- Expression_pedal sameAs Expression_(musique).
- Expression_pedal sameAs Schwëllkëscht.
- Expression_pedal sameAs Zwelwerk.
- Expression_pedal sameAs m.061fm_.
- Expression_pedal sameAs Crescendosvällare.
- Expression_pedal sameAs Q1415737.
- Expression_pedal sameAs Q1415737.
- Expression_pedal wasDerivedFrom Expression_pedal?oldid=673380358.
- Expression_pedal depiction Salemer_Münster_Orgel_Spieltisch_und_Pedal.jpg.
- Expression_pedal isPrimaryTopicOf Expression_pedal.