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Right piano pedal is bright


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The piano at my home has three pedals, and the one at the right is brighter and shinier than the other two. What has happened? Is it normal?



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          Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:




          1. It has been replaced.

          2. It has been restored.

          3. It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.


          3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.



          The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.






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          • A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

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          Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:




          1. It has been replaced.

          2. It has been restored.

          3. It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.


          3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.



          The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.






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          • A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

            – phoog
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          Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:




          1. It has been replaced.

          2. It has been restored.

          3. It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.


          3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.



          The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.






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          • A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

            – phoog
            23 mins ago














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          Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:




          1. It has been replaced.

          2. It has been restored.

          3. It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.


          3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.



          The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.






          share|improve this answer













          Typical reasons for a different appearance of the pedal:




          1. It has been replaced.

          2. It has been restored.

          3. It has worn differently - the damper pedal is used the most.


          3 is ruled out by the uniformly different appearance including areas of the pedal that aren't in contact with the foot, leaving 1 or 2.



          The other pedals are in a shocking way. Presumably this piano has suffered a long period of disuse.







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          • A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

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          • A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

            – phoog
            23 mins ago

















          A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

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          A long period of disuse or perhaps a long period of use by a player who never or rarely used those two pedals.

          – phoog
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