pedalian (Meaning)

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pedalian (a.)

Relating to the foot, or to a metrical foot; pedal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pedalian

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pedalian Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's pedalian technique allowed for seamless transitions between chords.
  2. The organ's pedalian section added a thunderous depth to the symphony.
  3. The harpsichord's pedalian mechanism facilitated rapid ornamentation.
  4. The pedalian keyboard on the clavichord enabled subtle dynamic variations.
  5. The organist's pedalian performance displayed exceptional virtuosity.
  6. The composer incorporated intricate pedalian passages into the piano concerto.
  7. The pedalian pedals on the harmonium enhanced its expressive capabilities.
  8. The pedalian keyboard extended the tonal range of the carillon.
  9. The pedalian reverberation from the cathedral organ filled the air.
  10. The harpsichordist used the pedalian coupler to create a rich, layered sound.

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Relating to the foot, or to a metrical foot; pedal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pianist's pedalian technique allowed for seamless transitions between chords.

The organ's pedalian section added a thunderous depth to the symphony.

The harpsichord's pedalian mechanism facilitated rapid ornamentation.

The pedalian keyboard on the clavichord enabled subtle dynamic variations.