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
- 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.
- The organist's pedalian performance displayed exceptional virtuosity.
- The composer incorporated intricate pedalian passages into the piano concerto.
- The pedalian pedals on the harmonium enhanced its expressive capabilities.
- The pedalian keyboard extended the tonal range of the carillon.
- The pedalian reverberation from the cathedral organ filled the air.
- 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.