Most beginners will be very pleased to learn that playing the piano does not depend on the pedals. What you are doing with your hands will normally be exactly the same.
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Read More »Do you need pedals for piano? If you are just getting started with playing the piano or digital piano then seeing the pedals at your feet can make it even more of a scary prospect. A lot of us find that the piano is quite intimidating anyway, you need to eventually get your left and right hand doing separate things, add your legs and feet into the mix and the task seems daunting. So do you need pedals for piano? Should a learner ensure they have a piano with pedal options or are they just an added luxury? We explore more in this guide.
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