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This video is the third in a mini-series about marking pedals in music and assumes that the viewer has knowledge of the harp pedals, how they work, and how to mark basic changes and pedal charts. (For information about any of those areas, see below for related videos). This video discusses marking pedals in unusual changes, including repeats, the left foot on E, multiple pedal changes at once, and using enharmonic equivalents. 00:00 Introduction 1:35 Example 1 - Repeats in music, Aria by Gottfried Kirchhoff, trans. Marcel Grandjany 3:16 Example 2 - Left foot on E (Cross Pedaling), Prelude no. 2 by George Gershwin, trans. Jacqueline Pollauf 4:52 Example 3 - Many Pedals at Once, Absidioles by Bernard Andrès 8:07 Overview of Enharmonic Equivalents 9:52 Example 4 - Notated Enharmonics within a Glissando - Chanson dans la Nuit (Song in the Night) by Carlos Salzedo 11:02 Example 5 - Enharmonics within a Glissando Shown with Double Pitches - Angelus by Henriette Renié 12:59 Example 6 - Double Flats - Angelus by Henriette Renié 14:43 Example 7 - Double Sharps - Salome by Richard Strauss 15:39 Example 8 - Enharmonics as a Playing Solution - Requiem by Gabriel Fauré 19:09 Conclusion Related Videos Marking Harp Pedal Charts, Marking Pedals #1: • Marking Harp Pedal Charts, Marking Pedals #1 Marking Harp Pedal Changes, Marking Pedals #2: • Marking Harp Pedal Changes, Marking Pedals #2 Introduction to Pedals: • Introduction to Pedals More on Changing Pedals: • More on Changing Pedals Jacqueline Pollauf is a professional harpist based in Baltimore, Maryland. She regularly publishes videos in a variety of categories: solo works, instructional videos, harp repair and maintenance, and inspirational videos for young harpists. Recordings are available through all major music outlets, including Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon. More information about Jacqueline is available at her website: http://www.jpharp.com/. Here you can sign up for her mailing list, find out about upcoming performances, and learn about online harp lessons and workshops. Visit Jacqueline’s informational harp website, https://www.harpinsideout.com/, for a wealth of informative articles and videos about the harp. Sheet music of Jacqueline’s exercises and arrangements is available for purchase here as well.