
- Piano Foot Pedal Extender Prop Children Kids Teacher Assist Wood Stool Griffin
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From $147.95 (3rd Party New)

From $147.95 (3rd Party New)

| Latest | $147.95 2 days ago |
| Highest | $164.95 Mar 3, '16 |
| Lowest | $94.95 Jan 9, '15 |
| Average | $154.93 (30d avg) $155.84 (90d avg) $150.70 (180d avg) $139.37 (365d avg) $124.71 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Aug 8, 2014 |
30 day average: 41,608
90 day average: 33,919
Every knowledgeable piano teacher knows the importance of proper hand and arm placement, which can be difficult for smaller piano students and can lead to injury if not corrected! Teachers usually solve this problem by have the student sit on books or raising the piano bench to achieve the correct angle in the piano player's arms. Unfortunately, this solution instigates a new dilemma as now the piano player cannot reach the piano pedals! The problem snowballs because most people will disregard proper foot placement of keeping one's heels placed on the ground. Instead, the pianist tends to compensate by stretching his or her leg, trying to reach the pedal with his or her toes. Not only is this uncomfortable, but can be dangerous for the pianist. Now piano players of all heights can enjoy playing the piano at the correct height without having to compromise the use of the piano pedals with this piano foot pedal extender. With an all-black base, this dual pedal piano foot pedal stool features two pedals connected to a deluxe, high-grade steel adjustment mechanism. The piano pedal extender's solid hardwood base is enclosed so the player's feet will not "catch" or get caught beneath the extender as can occur with lesser quality models. This foot pedal extender for pianos is so simple to install and adjust with no assembly required. Because it is so easy to transport, you can take your adjustable piano foot pedal to recitals and competitions effortlessly. Don't hold your budding pianist's talent back! Use this piano pedal extender to allow the compositions to be played as they were intended by using the una corda (soft) pedal and the sustaining pedal while simultaneously encouraging proper posture and hand, arm, and foot placement.