单词 | pedalier |
释义 | pedaliern. Music. The pedalboard of an organ; a similar set of pedals attached to a piano or harpsichord (sometimes provided with its own soundboard and strings in an oblong box, to be placed under the main instrument). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > keyboard instrument > [noun] > pedal keyboard pedalier1863 1863 Times 1 Jan. 16/5 (advt.) Quarterly sale of unredeemed musical property... Pedalier by Pleyel. 1881 Daily Tel. 14 Feb. The lowest key on the pedalier of a large organ. 1885 J. H. Mee in G. Grove Dict. Music IV. 324 While learning the organ his step-father let him have a pedalier attached to his harpsichord. 1940 A. E. Wier Piano i. i. 24 The pedalier contains eight-foot and sixteen-foot strings, and there are twenty-five pedals. 1990 C. Ehrlich Piano vi. 110 A remarkable and little known example made in Paris is the huge and ingenious pedalier, Number 24598 (with extra notes to be played with the feet). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1863 |
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