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- Bass_pedals abstract "Bass pedals are an electronic musical instrument with foot-operated pedal keyboard with a range of one or more octaves. The earliest bass pedals from the 1970s consisted of a pedalboard and analog synthesizer tone generation circuitry packaged together as a unit. Since the 1990s, bass pedals are usually MIDI controllers, which have to be connected to a MIDI-compatible computer, electronic keyboard, or voice module to produce musical tones.Bass pedals serve the same function as the pedalboard on a pipe organ or an electric organ, and usually produce sounds in the bass range. Bass pedals are used by keyboard players as an adjunct to their full-range manual keyboards, by performers of other instruments (e.g., electric bass or electric guitar), or by themselves.".
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- Bass_pedals wikiPageID "1619620".
- Bass_pedals wikiPageRevisionID "605590010".
- Bass_pedals hasPhotoCollection Bass_pedals.
- Bass_pedals subject Category:Electric_and_electronic_keyboard_instruments.
- Bass_pedals comment "Bass pedals are an electronic musical instrument with foot-operated pedal keyboard with a range of one or more octaves. The earliest bass pedals from the 1970s consisted of a pedalboard and analog synthesizer tone generation circuitry packaged together as a unit.".
- Bass_pedals label "Baspedalen".
- Bass_pedals label "Bass pedals".
- Bass_pedals label "Basspedal".
- Bass_pedals sameAs Basspedal.
- Bass_pedals sameAs Baspedalen.
- Bass_pedals sameAs m.05h6wb.
- Bass_pedals sameAs Q810545.
- Bass_pedals sameAs Q810545.
- Bass_pedals wasDerivedFrom Bass_pedals?oldid=605590010.
- Bass_pedals isPrimaryTopicOf Bass_pedals.