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Pedals
The word pedal comes from the Latin (pes, Pedis) and relates to the foot. more...
A pedal is a lever activated by one's foot. more...
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Examples include:
Automobile pedal;
Bicycle pedal;
Pedalo, a small boat, usually used for recreational purposes, powered by pedals;
Piano pedals;
Pedal keyboard, on pipe and electronic organs, which contains approximately one dozen to three dozen pedals that resemble the keyboards (or \"manuals\"); when one of these pedals is depressed, it causes a note (or group of notes) to sound;
Effects pedal, used commonly for electric guitars;
Pedal tone, a nonchord tone, usually the tonic or dominant held for an extended period of time;
In Geometry:
Pedal triangle, a triangle obtained by projecting a point onto the sides of a triangle;
Pedal curve, a curve derived by construction from a given curve;
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