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Sentence count:291+48Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: forte-pianopianissimopianofortesoftsoftlySimilar words: anotherone anotheranonymousone after anotherAsiangiantIndianPersianMeaning: [pɪ'ænəʊ]  n. 1. a stringed instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds 2. (music) low loudness. adj. used chiefly as a direction or description in music. adv. used as a direction in music; to be played relatively softly. 
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211. I can pick out a simple tune on the piano, but that's about it.
212. He'd written a tune, and played it to us on the piano.
213. The singer was accompanied on the piano by her sister.
214. She can pick up a tune instantly on the piano,[http://sentencedict.com/piano.html] it's a gift.
215. Joe Loss started off playing piano background music for silent films in the 1920s.
216. The kids were picking out a popular tune on the old piano.
217. It's no good hurrying into learning the piano; it's a long slow job.
218. We damaged the end of the piano when we moved it.
219. My piano playing has improved significantly since I've had a new teacher.
220. The music for the violin is also arranged for the piano.
221. The grand piano has been replaced with a small, inelegant electric model.
222. All the girls gathered around to see the beautiful piano.
223. The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.
224. I play the piano tolerably well, though I have no particular talent for it.
225. He broke his arm last year but he plays the piano as skilfully as ever.
226. He learnt to play the piano at an early age.
227. The girl is playing a popular tune upon the piano.
228. After they had carried the piano up the stairs, they stopped for a rest.
229. She sings beautifully and also plays the flute and piano.
230. The child's hands are too small to stretch to an octave on the piano.
231. I play the piano.
232. He gave up trying to write for the guitar and decided to transcribe the work for piano.
233. There was everything from simple piano to a full orchestral finish. The full monty.
234. She taught him to read and even to sing two or three little ballads, accompanying him on her old piano.
235. Can you play the piano? It is also used with verbs of seeing, noticing, etc.:I can hear someone calling, and with passive infinitives:The video can be rented from your local store.
236. The dust now lay in a thick layer on her piano.
237. I cannot play the piano like I used to—my fingers have gone tense from lack of practice.
238. Tamsin Palmer gave an impressive and technically adept performance on the piano.
239. It was difficult getting the piano through the doorway because we only had a clearance of a few centimetres.
240. I can't play the piano any more because I have rheumatism in my fingers.
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