The Evolution of Piano Foot Pedals - Roland Resource Centre

The Evolution of Piano Foot Pedals - Roland Resource Centre

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Notice: 1. It may little heavy to press down by younger children. 2. Spring is too tight if people are playing without shoes on, the stiffness of the pedal is on a par with a real piano (the pedals of which you'd play with shoes on), If you only play with bare feet or only with socks on, then you'll find this pedal just as stiff as a real piano pedal. 3. It has standard 1/4 inch Jack, and it is compatible with the piano which has SUSTAIN output.dosn't work without the SUSTAINoutput.

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