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Doghouse Riley:
This may have been mentioned before as it's hardly "rocket salad."

I got fed up with my on/off and volume pedals moving about, so I've fixed them.

It's a bit of laminate flooring. The front end is trapped under the crossbar of the stand and the pedals attached by two strips of velcro on the underside of each. A five minute job. I've a third function pedal which I've not got round to using. But if I do I can take both pedals off and the other halves of the velcro strips will peel off the laminate and I can re-position them.



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 I've also put a small piece of velcro on each underside corner of my Tyros 5 and a matching bit on the corner of each side of its cover.(It's a cheap one).
It did have a tendancy for one corner to slide off whilst I was trying to fit the other.

travlin-easy:
I merely placed a small piece of Velcro, hook side to my pedals and when I perform it grabs the carpeting. If there is no carpeting, I merely unroll a 5 X 3 foot length of carpet and place the keyboard stand upon it, then my pedals stick like glue to that length of carpet. The carpet is much easier to transport than a piece of board and takes up less room in the van.

Good luck,

Gary 8)

Doghouse Riley:
"Horses for courses."

Yours seems an excellent solution for your situation.
My piano doesn't go anywhere, my wife would not  be too keen on me velcroing the pedals to our carpet. The board will also stop the carpet getting scuffed by my feet.

Bruce Breen:
I've gigged on many styles of floors and I only ever had a problem with my sustain (on/off) foot switch on smooth floors - it's very light and slid around a lot.
So, some years ago, I glued a piece of "grippy" soft sponge to the bottom it, and have never had a problem since.
It's the kind that you can buy to help twist off jar tops. If it ever deteriorates, I'll just replace it.

And my volume pedal (with it's rubber bottom) stays put on any floor.

EileenL:
Yes Bruce,
  The beauty of Yamaha pedals is they are very sturdy and stay put on most floors as they have rubber at the bottom.

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