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- Clavichord (3295 bytes)
9: ...nstruments were built with one or two manuals and pedals, for the practice use of [[pipe organ|organists]]... - Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
- Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
5: ... [[pedalboard]]. Three, four or five manuals plus pedals is not uncommon for a larger instrument.
126: The manuals, pedals and stop controls are gathered together in an are...
128: ... repeating some of the thumbstops and couplers as pedals. Programmable pistons allow comprehensive control...
135: ...nist plays the extreme bass notes by pressing the pedals on the floor with the feet. The organ was built b...
140: ...e played by the feet and often just called the '''pedals'''. - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
- Telharmonium (3225 bytes)
12: ...nium was polyphonic), as well as a number of foot pedals, meant that every sound could be sculpted and res... - Helicopter (20080 bytes)
34: ... the same place as a fixed-wing aircraft's rudder pedals.
40: ...s maneuver with three flight controls besides the pedals. The ''collective pitch control lever'' controls ... - Harp (23216 bytes)
14: ...chanism was developed connecting these hooks with pedals, leading to the invention of the single-action pe...
26: ...(music)|pitch]]es of the strings. There are seven pedals, one for each note. When a pedal is moved with t...
66: ...edal (concert) harp, where the harpist pushes the pedals with his or her feet.
84: ...composers utilize the harp frequently because the pedals on a concert harp allow many sorts of non-diatoni... - Guitar (36953 bytes)
130: ...wells]] and use of a [[Tremolo arm]] or [[effects pedals]]. - Steel guitar (2051 bytes)
4: ... or even three necks, each in a different tuning. Pedals and knee-levers are used to alter the tunings of ... - Timpani (31735 bytes)
119: Occasionally, players use the pedals to retune a drum while playing it. [[Portamento]]... - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
31: ...iple systems, as does most organ music (where the pedals are written as a separate system). - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
17: ...0s]]. He mounted the seat more squarely over the pedals, so that the rider could push more firmly, and fu...
23: ...eveloped, enabling the rider to coast without the pedals spinning out of control. This refinement led to t...
53: ...ar wheel revolutions produced by each turn of the pedals.
77: ...nd enable the cyclist to pull as well as push the pedals.
85: ...98% of the energy delivered by the rider into the pedals is transmitted to the wheels, with less than 2% s... - Moped (2911 bytes)
2: ...5 mph (about 50-55 km/h). Some localities require pedals, thus making them [[hybrid transport]] using both...
4: ... of the two key elements of a moped - a MOtor and PEDals. - Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
205: ...rbikes and popular as very cheap motorbikes - the pedals seeing next to no use. - Unicycle (4804 bytes)
13: ...bicycles had a large wheel in front, to which the pedals were attached, and a much smaller wheel behind fo...
27: ... with no frame or seat, just a wheel, cranks, and pedals.
29: ...orms, the rider stops pedalling and stands on the pedals.)
32: ...sits inside (like a [[hamster wheel]]) and either pedals an internal drive or is motorized. It is not plag...
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