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piano
1[ pee-an-oh, pyan-oh ]
noun
- a musical instrument in which felt-covered hammers, operated from a keyboard, strike the metal strings.
piano
2[ pee-ah-noh; Italian pyah-naw ]
adjective
- soft; subdued.
adverb
- softly. : p, p.
Piano
1/ pjˈɑno /
noun
- PianoRenzo1937MItalianARCHITECTURE: architect Renzo. born 1937, Italian architect; buildings include the Pompidou Centre, Paris (1977; with Richard Rogers), the Potsdamer Platz redevelopment, Berlin (1998), and The Shard, London (2012)
piano
2/ ˈpjɑːnəʊ /
adjective
- music (to be performed) softly p
piano
3/ pɪˈænəʊ /
noun
- a musical stringed instrument resembling a harp set in a vertical or horizontal frame, played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike the strings and produce audible vibrations See also grand piano upright piano
piano
- A musical direction meaning “to be performed softly”; the opposite of forte . As the name of a musical instrument, it is short for pianoforte .
Word History and Origins
Origin of piano1
Word History and Origins
Origin of piano1
Origin of piano2
Example Sentences
“I think it’s a healthy dose of both,” says Bear, poised at her piano.
That theme — later orchestrated with a buzzing hive of strings, solo clarinet, piano and percussion — became the soul of the whole score.
Dumont added that Piaf showed extreme reluctance when the pair turned up at her flat, but she allowed Dumont to play the song on her piano.
That’s how he got into music, initially — he’s played piano since he was 5.
Items include his glasses, the piano he practised on, a painting of the star by royal portrait artist Richard Stone, annotated joke books and piles of sketch ideas.
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