I am an older person learning the piano, and used to worry about the pedal (but didn't have any bad habits) as I waited until I was ready to learn about the pedal. Then I saw, AND LISTENED, to your video. I now feel far more confident to play the way I've always dreamed. Thank you so very much for presenting your pedal video.
❤❤❤❤❤ I’ve been searching for this kind of pedalling techniques on RU-vid and so far you’re the best. Thanks a bunch. 💐 ❤ *practicing it right away 😅🎹🖖🏻🙌🏻
I already knew how to use the sustain pedal, but I clicked on this video anyway. I'm glad I did because your advice about using the big toe to control the pedal has really cleaned-up the sound of my sustain. Just a slight difference in foot placement made a big difference in my pedal control. Thank you.
I had an old broken piano, and I wondered the same thing. So, I took the piano apart to see what it did. What I found, is that the sustain pedal, on the far right, is not for starting anything, really. It works a padded bar that stops all the strings from playing! Strange, huh? But, how does it play any notes? Well, there is a tricky mechanism, in each finger key, that allows only that key to sound a note, when it is struck by your finger. It sounds, for as long as you hold it down. The ivory or black key that you press is only a small part of a complicated set of wooden levers, that is about the size of your hand. There are 88 or so, all lined up like bread slices. One for each note. The reason is bad harmonics. If the sustain bar was not there, all the piano strings would ring in sympathetic vibration, any time a note was played. It would sound bad. But, as long as you hold down the keys, only those notes will sound. So, there is a bar, that is stopping all the strings. Each key has a way to unstop its note, as long as it is held down. The cool part is, the pedal unstops those notes for you, even when you lift your fingers. It still keeps the other strings quiet. As long as you are in a chord phrase, you generally want all those notes to keep playing, That is diatonic harmony. It gives the piano that rich, complex sound. But, when you change harmony, by changing the chord, you play the new chord or note, and lift the sustaining pedal. That stops the previous harmony, and begins the new one, as long as you hold the note. If you then press the sustain pedal again, you open all the next notes to harmonize until you stop it with the pedal.
Hi Kaitlyn! I’ve been a self taught “big note” player my whole life and now doing some composing and improv - THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video (and all your others I have been watching:) - I most definitely have been playing the sustain pedal all wrong🤪☺️ (amongst other things!) Many thanks again for sharing your talent and teaching with us!🎶🎶💞
I had no idea I wasn’t supposed to pick up my foot at the same time as my hands! Overlapping the sustained chord with the next chord seems counterintuitive at first, but it does actually sound better. This was a very helpful video!
This is the first video where I learned how to put the foot on the sustain pedal correctly, i.e. the toes on the very edge. Neither my teacher nor the method book explained it to me this way. Thank You so much!
Wow, thank you so much for this eye-opening tutorial! I've been playing the piano for years, and I never realized how crucial it is to use the sustain pedal correctly. Your detailed explanation and demonstrations with 'All of Me' really made a significant difference in how I approach my playing. I appreciate the effort you put into highlighting common mistakes and providing practical tips. It's clear that you genuinely care about helping pianists improve their skills. The comparison between incorrect and correct pedal usage was so helpful, and I can already hear the positive impact on my playing. Your choice of 'All of Me' as an example was brilliant, as it's a song many of us love and want to play well. Now, thanks to your guidance, I feel more confident and connected to the music when using the sustain pedal. Once again, a big thank you for sharing your expertise and enhancing my piano journey. Looking forward to more insightful tutorials from your channel! 🎹🎶
Eons ago when I took lessons, the pieces I played often had notation to indicate when to use the pedal. Coming back to playing decades later, I don't see that notation anywhere. I KNOW my pedal work is trash, but have never had training on it. This is great, I really appreciate it!
I did't doing yet any mistakes with that pedal because after two month started learning piano playing today will be trying for First time with you. Thank you for smile !
I am about to purchase a sustain pedal for my recently purchased keyboard and luckily for me I came across your lessons and techniques on 'you tube' in how to get started so I subscribed right away, I am not an absolute beginner (played a little bit many years ago) but I wanted to start as if I'd never played keyboard before so that I could hopefully learn the correct way to play from day one, thank goodness I came across your 'you tube' channel as your lessons are explanations in what to do are easy to follow and I can tell that you absolutely 💯% know what you are talking about so I feel confident that I am learning how to play the keyboard correctly, Thank you.
Thank you for sharing on how to pedal, As you have pointed out, I am a student that just could not understand how to pedal. I now have a goal to make my piano playing sound like a pro. Thanks again.
Learning piano at 48. I now know the entire sequence of Beethoven's Moonlight sonata, the adagio (obviously, the presto part is NOT for beginners!). It took me four months. I was making the mistake of keeping the pedal on my Kurzweil keyboard pressed all the time. It becomes a horrible sludge of notes very quickly but I'm still not sure exactly when to lift my foot so I don't just kill all the notes in the wrong place. I looked for answers and your video is great! Thanks
Excellent teacher. You will not believe it but, in this minutes long video I have finally learned what I’ve tried to learn in 2 years about the proper use of the pedal. Thank you . What about the other two pedals?
Thank you for the video. It was very helpful. Mine sounded exactly like one of your demos for mistakes. It sounded choppy. I'll practice per your suggestion!
As I was trying your technique out I was having problems with my hand /foot coordination. Then it sort of dawned on me, I thought of years ago driving a stick shift car. Push the clutch in before you change gears and then let it out. Bingo, push the sustain pedal before changing chords and then lift. 🙂
I think Compared to using the ball of your foot, using the big toe generates a much larger burden on your musculature and might even rob you of some control.
I have a piano keyboard with in built sustain, but this information is gonna help me further in my future. So, thanks a lot for this very helpful video❤
What if my pedal are high and I can’t touch the floor with the back of the foot? I think that’s more exhausting… do I need to put something under my foot to elevate it?
I usually think "change it when you play the next bass note" but the pedal is kinda "off beat" in my brain, is a contrary motion for hands and feet. Time to practice more!!
I enjoyed your video. I have a rare problem. I play the piano for my church, but I also have a neurological disorder which affects my legs. I have a really hard time lifting the pedal, so I tend to hold it down throughout most of a song. I know this isn’t best, but the alternative is to not use it and the hymns would sound choppy. Any ideas or tips?
So I’ve never had piano lessons (I want them but I don’t really have the money for them) I don’t know how to read sheet music And I have no idea how you’re theoretically meant to play the piano I learn through synthesias, and you can guess how I make a lot of these mistakes easily, didn’t know any of this, but it always felt like I was using the sustain pedal wrong Makes me wish I could get actual lessons tbh lol
You're the best one by far when it comes to explaining sustain pedal: 1. Not using shoes/boots/heels to show how to position the foot on the pedal. I really don't understand tutorials that use high heels, are you teaching or doing a fashion show?? 2. Highlighting that you use your toes 3. Most importantly, mentioning that you use your big toe. Literally nobody else mentioned this & I was thinking the whole time how on earth are you small 3-4 middle toes are going to press the big pedal. Due to the camera angle, we never see it from the top so we don't know which toe to really use
Okay my question may sound stupid. But i played piano 6 years ago as a child so pls dont judge. When can I use the pedal? Is it noted in the sheets? I rarely see the little star. And can i play sustain pedal without playing acords?
Excellent video! Please remove the background music during your dialog. You're talking about one of the most important piano concepts, which many players get wrong, and yet you make us process background noise (music played so quietly to be an annoyance rather than pleasing to the ear) over the top of one of the most important subjects. Many excellent Netflix video producers ruin their videos by using background and often terrible music. Not needed! Get rid of it. I just want to hear you and understand your outstanding advice. Thanks! You just made me a better player 👍.
Very interesting lesson. Vocabulary easy to understand except the ABCD... notes I' m so used to do ré mi since elementary school. Also it start on la (A) insted of do where the scale starts? Why?😊
If i may suggest… most of the note/chords you will read in scores/lead sheet, will be the english version ( A B C D…) after a few days you will be familliar . I am french, so i was used to read Do-Ré,,,,.
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playing a digital piano screwed me up with the pedal. playing on a real piano is different, the degree of pedal use is more expressive especially when half pedaling
Little story before my question, The first time i drove my car without shoes or switching to flip flops ect. It was instantly weird and felt like i was driving a strange car 🤣 Question Do you always play in socks or does it bother you wearing alternate footwear?