Used chiefly as a direction or description in music.
Used as a direction in music; to be played relatively softly.
(1) Partita No. 1 in B-flat Major, BWV 825 [J.S. Bach] (2) L’lsle joyeuse [Debussy]
1 The piano will be a good way for me to remember him.
2 The chords of the piano blend with the words of the song:
3 The tickets were a sovereign; the rest is for tuning the piano .
4 She boxed him in the corner between the piano and the wall.
5 Somebody was singing in the drawing-room to the music of the piano .
6 Bernadette learned music from an early age; piano , guitar, drums and violin.
7 The other she left in the shadowy corner of the piano - for him .
8 The most vital thing in piano playing is to learn to think.
9 The piano was draped in Liberty silk and so was the chimney-piece.
10 In the drawing-room someone was playing softly and ramblingly on the piano .
11 And then he mingled rather hastily in the group near the piano .
12 The girl touched the piano keys; they were ice under her fingers.
13 She sat down to the piano ; the door closed softly behind them.
14 He plays the piano ; that is the phrase which describes his performance.
15 I never go 'I wish I had put more piano on that'.
16 Earlier training in piano playing had given her a certain manual dexterity.
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