Are the pedals different on Asian upright pianos such as Kawai than American brands such as Baldwin?
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The pedals are standard the world over whether it is a Baldwin, Steinberg, or whatever. Otherwise, how else would pianist play on tours or if his piano was damaged ?
They have to rely on a common type setup just like guitars are tuned to A=440, some things never changed. Same with wind instruments.

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3 Comments for 'Are the pedals different on Asian upright pianos such as Kawai than American brands such as Baldwin?'

  1.  
    kaisergirl
    March 15, 2010 | 1:46 am
     

    No
    References :

  2.  
    Left-T
    March 15, 2010 | 2:34 am
     

    The pedals are standard the world over whether it is a Baldwin, Steinberg, or whatever. Otherwise, how else would pianist play on tours or if his piano was damaged ?
    They have to rely on a common type setup just like guitars are tuned to A=440, some things never changed. Same with wind instruments.
    References :
    Berklee Graduate / Studio Guitarist & Luthier

  3.  
    Lester G
    March 15, 2010 | 3:04 am
     

    No – piano pedals are standard everywhere and the same for spinets, uprights, and grand pianos.
    References :

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