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The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard
A piano is a Keyboard. You hav keys to streak and then you get a perfect sound.
Piano is Italian for 'quiet'. It is a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which literally means 'lound and quiet'in Italian.
It is the original name for a piano.
A Chickering piano is a brand of piano made by the famous piano makers Chickering and Sons who were located in Boston. They made many pianos that are still used to this day.
the reason for the piano is the pitch volume rises meaning the song sounds nicer..
The word Piano in sheet music is derived from the Italian language, and the word meaning softly. Just as pianoforte means soft and loud, and the word meaning that there is variation between loud and soft noise levels.
like your special cereal. :-O
It means play loudly on the piano.
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A Chickering piano is a brand of piano made by the famous piano makers Chickering and Sons who were located in Boston. They made many pianos that are still used to this day.
Piano, adagio.
the reason for the piano is the pitch volume rises meaning the song sounds nicer..
The word Piano in sheet music is derived from the Italian language, and the word meaning softly. Just as pianoforte means soft and loud, and the word meaning that there is variation between loud and soft noise levels.
Piano means soft. Pianos were originally called piano-fortes because unlike the harpsichord they could be both loud and soft. Forte meaning loud. Eventually it was shortened to just piano.
like your special cereal. :-O
The word Piano is a shortened form of the Italian name for the instrument Pianoforte, meaning soft and loud.
"Piano" in music means "softly", from the Italian. The instrument we call the piano has a full name of "pianoforte", meaning soft, loud. The name reflects the wide range of volume that the instrument has.
The word piano, by definition in Italian, means soft. The modern piano is actually called the pianoforte, meaning loud-soft in Italian. This is due to the wide range of volume which the modern piano can express.Beethoven helped develop the modern piano to what it is today, for the piano's in his time (just called a piano, for they only had a soft range of sound) were not able to express the emotional variety required of his time (the romantic period).
"Pathetique" generally refers to emotions that evoke pity or sympathy, typically used to describe music or a performance that conveys deep and poignant feelings. It can also indicate a sense of tragedy or melancholy in artistic expression.
It means play loudly on the piano.