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 The spinet organs have either 12 or 13 stubby little pedals which hardly deserve to be called a "clavier". Most amateur church organists play all four voices on the manuals, leaving gaps or moving low notes an octave up so they can reach, and double the bass note in the pedals but play it in the lowest octave even if it is written higher. Therefore, they only use the bottom octave of the pedalboard (12 notes). 
  
 ChordOrgans have two pedals which play the tonic or fifth of the chord being played. 
  
-The lack of a proper pedalboard is one of the reasons why ClassicalOrganistsHateMostHammonds
+The lack of a proper pedalboard is one of the reasons why ClassicalOrganistsDislikeMostHammonds

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