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damper pedal

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noun

Music.
  1. a pedal on a piano that when depressed with the foot raises the dampers and permits the strings to vibrate and sustain the tone.


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It was as though somebody had stepped on the damper pedal of the world.

From Washington Post • Jun. 10, 2021

The damper pedal will, to be sure, reinforce fortissimo effects, but logically it is only a means of reinforcement and should never be used so that a mere "roar of sound" is produced.

From Music: An Art and a Language by Spalding, Walter Raymond

In many modern editions this depression and release of the damper pedal are more accurately indicated by the sign .

From Music Notation and Terminology by Gehrkens, Karl Wilson

Explain the mechanical action of the damper pedal, and its effect when used; also, that of the soft pedal.

From Piano Tuning A Simple and Accurate Method for Amateurs by Fischer, J. Cree (Jerry Cree)

Using the Two Pedals at Once May the damper pedal and the soft pedal be used simultaneously, or would this be detrimental to the piano?

From Piano Playing: With Piano Questions Answered by Hofmann, Josef