Hello Alex--
Regarding my use of the sustain pedal--
I have small hands. I need to make fairly liberal use of the sustain pedal to avoid too many staccato notes when I must move my hands quickly to other notes in small or larger jumps. However, I also like a very clear and articulated sound, so that as much as possible, every note is clearly heard. Therefore I must lift the sustain pedal frequently to allow the dampers to fall and mute the strings. But regarding that last trait (aiming for a distinct sound), I'm sure that my technique sometimes sounds a little too deliberate, slow and heavy-handed, as it sometimes does even to myself when I listen to something I have recorded.
I also love the half-pedal-capable sustain pedals (I use an electronic half-damper pedal myself), but usually use the half damper for "fading out" sustained chords, such as at the end of a piece. However, I should probable learn to make more extensive use of half-damper pedaling. Thank you for the suggestion and for the nudge.
Last edited by Stephen_Doonan (08-07-2016 21:26)
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