+111 You're not really sure what the middle pedal on a piano is for, amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It's so only notes you choose will ring.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Nobody's sure what the pedal to the far left does

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It makes it softer and kinda muted-sounding

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Any notes played before you push down the pedal will continue to ring, and notes played after you push the pedal down will be normal.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It does what the two people above me said on grand pianos. On a lot of upright pianos it acts as a bass sustain pedal.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Additionally, on some models of pianos, the middle pedal is a practice pedal that makes the piano incredibly quiet so as not to disturb others (not to be confused with the far right pedal).

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Left pedal: makes sound softer. Right pedal: holds down all notes. Middle pedal: SHOULD hold down only the notes you happen to be holding at the time. Other pianos use it as a pedal that makes sound really quiet so you can practice without disturbing. Still other pianos just make the sound echo a little bit. It doesn't even exist on many pianos, particularly European ones. -a music major

by Anonymous 11 years ago