Piano in english
Piano
pronunciation: piænoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: piænoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
piano = piano.
Example: Medium of performance may be, for example, nocturne, piano, ballads, woodwind quartet, string orchestra.more:
» acordeón piano = piano accordion .
Example: She's got a few piano accordions so luckily enough she could lend me one to practice on.» afinador de pianos = piano-tuner .
Example: There are poems in the voices of a variety of characters, including those of a piano-tuner's wife, a steeplejack, and a shoeshine.» partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part [En una obra para un conjunto, la parte de un instrumento que permite al intérprete dirigir este conjunto mediante las anotaciones de las entradas de los otros instrumentos] .
Example: A piano/violin, etc. conductor part is the part of an ensemble work for a particular instrument with cues for the other instruments; intended for the use of the person who plays the instrument and also conducts the performance of the work.» piano de cola = grand piano .
Example: One woodworking expert estimates that half the cost of a grand piano is in its shiny finish, obtained by sanding the wood (and applying layers of lacquer).» reducción para piano = piano score [Transcripción para piano de una obra orquestal, lírica, etc] .
Example: A piano score is a reduction of an orchestral score to a version for piano, on two staves.» rollo de piano = piano roll .
Example: The first is the catalogue of piano rolls and the second is a catalogue of commercial sound records.» tocar el piano = tinkle + the ivories ; play + the piano .
Example: Since the tender age of four, musician Sylvia Treble, has been tinkling the ivories. Example: She started playing the piano for the trust in 1989 and has been tinkling the ivories ever since.piaño = storm(y) petrel.
Example: He was said to have lit a stormy petrel on fire and follow it through the storm and fog to shore while he was lost at sea.