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English - Turkish

Definition of a piano in English Turkish dictionary

piano
hafif kıs
piano
(Muzik) hafif (sesle)
joanna
(Argo) Piyano
piano
piyano

Bestenin bu bölümünün biraz gerçek beceriye ihtiyacı var.Bunun piyanoda nasıl çalınacağını öğrenmek uzun zamanımı aldı. - This part of the tune needs some real skill. It took me ages to learn how to play it on the piano.

Piyano çalmada asla çok iyi değildim. - I've never been very good at playing the piano.

piano
(isim) piyano
piano
{i} piyano (çalgı)
piano
s., z., müz. piano, hafif (sesle)
piano
piano stool vida ile alçalıp yükseltilebilen piyano taburesi
piano
upright piano düz piyano
piano
hafif
piano
hafif sesle
piano
dik piyano
piano
(zarf) hafif sesle
piano
grand piano kuyruklu piyano
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of a piano in Turkish Turkish dictionary

Piano
klavıer
English - English
joanna
agony box
piano
Soft. Used as a dynamic directive in sheet music in its abbreviated form, {p.}, to indicate lowering the volume of the music. In the pianoforte this is done by pressing the instrument's keys more lightly
piano
A large keyboard instrument invented in the early 1700s by Bartolomeo Cristofori, with five principal components
piano
n A parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor It is operated by pressing the keys of the machine and the spirits of the audience
piano
Soft; a direction to the performer to execute a certain passage softly, and with diminished volume of tone
piano
This specifies the additional cost to move a single 42-inch piano as part of the total household This is not the cost to move the piano if that is the only item being moved
piano
p Soft
piano
(pee ah' no): quiet pyarskwaerd (pi ahr skwayrd'): area
piano
Italian for quiet
piano
1 A musical instrument played by pressing down keys on a keyboard and causing hammers to strike metal strings, the vibration from which is stopped by dampers when the keys are released 2 Performed softly
piano
(music) low loudness
piano
Quiet (Italian)
piano
A stringed keyboard instrument that is considered to be a member of the percussion family because the sound is produced by hammers that strikes the strings
piano
used as a direction in music; to be played relatively softly
piano
A piano is a large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys. When you press these keys with your fingers, little hammers hit wire strings inside the piano which vibrate to produce musical notes. I taught myself how to play the piano He started piano lessons at the age of
piano
A well-known musical instrument somewhat resembling the harpsichord, and consisting of a series of wires of graduated length, thickness, and tension, struck by hammers moved by keys
piano
Soft. Used as a dynamic directive in sheet music in its abbreviated form, {p.}, to indicate lowering the volume of the music. In the pianoforte this is done by pressing the instruments keys more lightly
piano
Abbrev
piano
A keyboard musical instrument, usually ranging over seven octaves, with white and black keys, played by pressing these keys, causing hammers to strike strings
piano
– Dynamic marking meaning “soft;” notated as p
piano
(it ) - Softly Abreviated: p [back]
piano
{i} musical instrument with a keyboard and pedals
piano
A modern keyboard instrument that produces sounds by hammers striking strings These hammers are activated by keys, depressed by the performer's fingers The piano is equipped with a pedal that controls the dampers which stop the vibration of the strings When the pedal is pressed by the performer's foot, the dampers are lifted from the strings, and the strings are allowed to vibrate freely Another pedal softens the volume of the piano The piano is an extremely popular instrument in Classical, Romantic, Post-Romantic, Modern, Jazz, Pop, Rock, and Folk music Famous jazz pianists: Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, Dave Brubeck, Herbie Hancock Search Google com for Piano
piano
A piece of music that is played piano is played quietly. or pianoforte Keyboard instrument with wire strings that sound when struck by hammers operated by a keyboard. It was invented in Florence by Bartolomeo Cristofori before 1720, with the particular aim of permitting note-to-note dynamic variation (lacking in the harpsichord). It differs from the older clavichord in that its hammers (rather than tangents) are thrown at the strings and bounce back, permitting the struck string to vibrate loudly. A cast-iron frame is needed to withstand the strings' tremendous tension. Pianos have taken various shapes. The original harpsichord (or wing) shape has survived in the modern grand piano; the less-expensive square (actually rectangular) piano, standard in the early 19th century, was replaced by the upright piano, in which the strings are vertical. For at least 150 years the piano was the most important instrument in Western music. thumb piano piano nobile player piano
piano
a stringed instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds (music) low loudness used chiefly as a direction or description in music; "the piano passages in the composition"
piano
keyboard instrument, also soft in dynamic level
piano
softly, quietly (Music)
piano
Italian for "soft "
piano
used chiefly as a direction or description in music; "the piano passages in the composition"
piano
(Italian; abbreviated p): quiet
piano
A large, expensive musical instrument which, after thousands of dollars worth of lessons and constant harping by Mom, kids will refuse to play in front of company
piano
A percussive keyboard instrument, theoretically capable of producing 88 distinct tones
piano
a stringed instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds
piano
( p ) - Soft, softer so than mezzo-piano
piano
Soft Pianoforte
piano
This MoverQuotes table column specifies the additional cost to move a single 42 inch piano as part of the total household This is not the cost to move the piano if that is the only item being moved
piano
A word with two meanings: 1) a musical instrument with 88 black and white keys which trigger strings stretched over a metal frame; and 2) a dynamic marking, meaning "soft "
piano
Soft
piano
sonatas for cello and piano. see also grand piano, upright piano
piano
The Italian term for "quiet" (literally "small") This is indicated in a musical score by the marking "p" [Dynamics Notation]
piano
pf
Turkish - English

Definition of a piano in Turkish English dictionary

piano
{k} p
a piano

    Hyphenation

    a pia·no

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı piänō

    Pronunciation

    /ə pēˈanō/ /ə piːˈænoʊ/

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