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/piənˈɪstɪk/
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ADJECTIVE
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skilled at or adapted for the piano
pianistic abilities - of or relating to the piano
How To Use pianistic In A Sentence
- By taking more responsibility for their musical progress, these students had stretched their musical minds and pianistic skills.
- How does one begin to approach teaching these pianistic pillars upon which the entire body of piano repertoire is built?
- The "Prague" is a better pairing that one might think — the connecting thread being Bruckner's hammered articulations in the 8th's finale (an unusually pianistic texture for him) which nicely sets up Mozart's motoric Classicism. Archive 2009-03-01
- pianistic abilities
- England, Romania, Switzerland and Hong Kong, and was a prizewinner at the Concours Piano 80 in Switzerland and a finalist at the Concorse Pianistico Nazionale in Italy. MAS - NEW PACIFIC TRIO Tue. March 17
- The pianistic dazzle towards the end was stunning.
- The concluding Precipitato was a brilliant display of pure pianistic pyrotechnics.
- Prokofiev's daunting cluster chords and rapid fire pianistic flourishes held no terrors for her.
- Most teachers recognize the importance of ensemble playing as being integral to students' musical and pianistic development.
- The pianist's dazzling rendition of the Vivace finale was a pianistic tour de force.