How To Use Piano In A Sentence

  • I play the piano, so it is natural for me to think ‘harmonically’ a lot of the time (one can hear harmonies instantly on a piano; also mainstream jazz is extremely harmony driven).
  • The eight romances for saxophone and piano are indeed romantic.
  • They had to make do with kitchen tuffets, orange boxes, a piano stool and a rocking chair borrowed from next door.
  • How about a nice sing-along around the piano?
  • Neither Chout, turned down initially by Diaghilev, nor the piano concerto, rejected comprehensively by its muse Paul Wittgenstein the LPO's soloist was Leon Fleisher, quite banished that impression of mechanical note-spinning. LPO/Jurowski; Betrothal in a Monastery; Psappha ensemble; SCO/Ticciati – review
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  • Artemesia moved to the pianoforte that was along one of the walls, and sat down on the bench, facing away from the instrument and towards Scott.
  • Not incidentally — one of the best 1930s fake-modern piano concerti ever tossed into a film. Proof through the night
  • Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
  • The dust now lay in a thick layer on her piano.
  • He has here at home a harpsichord, forte-piano, harmonica, guitar, violin, and German flutes, and at Williamsburg, he has a good pipe organ. Colonial Children
  • At some time in their lives, they've played the piano, flute, clarinet, violin and cello and sung in choirs.
  • They keyed a piano up to concert pitch.
  • I think there are certain items in a piano competition that are not matters of musical opinion or taste.
  • Who is that pounding the piano?
  • An attempt to capture as much sound from a piano as possible.
  • Yet several works were commissioned for smart urban dance, music-theatre and performance-art events; five of the 22 tracks are clever transcriptions of Shostakovich piano pieces.
  • But she was advertising from the piano bench and specializing in private sessions to augment her income after her musical workday.
  • He dipped his fingers in water, spun the bowls using a foot treadle and then played them almost like a piano.
  • It's no good hurrying into learning the piano; it's a long slow job.
  • The opening vignette, ‘Lullaby for a Broken Dog’ is simple piano tinklings and a man's spoken words over the hiss and pop of a needle on an old record.
  • But the organist made his profession clear by explaining that the committee had just invited him to oblige the company with a solo on the piano, but that he had been hitting the champagne so hard that he doubted if he could tell the keys from the pedals, and he added that if they'd excuse him he would go to sleep, which he immediately did with his head on the shoulder of the lady recitationist, who tactfully tried not to notice that he was there. Cinderella And Other Stories
  • The centrepiece of the pavilion was a grand piano designed by Ruhlmann and made from such exotic materials as amboyna wood and Macassar ebony.
  • One of the girls had been to New York before, and fairly expertly navigated us to a tiny gay piano bar set in a tiny triangular building created by the intersection of grid lines and old Indian trails.
  • He had already been deserted by his female relatives, Georgina having been invited by young Lewis Armitage to join a group about the pianoforte, and Lavinia having stridden off without a word of explanation to join Sophie. Irresistible
  • I play the piano.
  • MySpace sarah omg nina dobrev i love your charector every since the day you were on degrassi have loved you please email me sometime thanks oh and hers my email adress pianogirl[email protected] thanks emily the guy on photo is her brother?? nina's ok girl; p lol xxx theTVaddict 10 Questions with DEGRASSI Actress Nina Dobrev | the TV addict
  • Johanna took piano lessons.
  • The Home circle: a collection of piano-forte music consisting of the most favorite marches, waltzes, polkas, redowas, schottisches, galops, mazurkas, quadrilles, dances, etc.
  • A piano and stringed instruments were purchased and the family formed a string quartet.
  • The school teaches children various instruments from piano to electronic keyboard.
  • During performance, most students will need to stand while depressing the damper pedal to access the interior of the piano.
  • Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone.
  • To this end M. Saint-Saens wrote his fine septette for piano, trumpet, two violins, viola, violoncello, and double bass; and M. Vincent d'Indy his romantic suite in D for trumpet, two flutes, and string instruments.] Musicians of To-Day
  • Ensemble instrumentation can be any combination of brass, guitar, piano, string and wind instruments.
  • I had a reason to expect much from this work, based on other compositions of his, especially his outstanding Edgar Allan Poe song cycle for baritone and piano Lenoriana.
  • Spotlights dance down on 216 jewels of lead crystal, set in dazzling diamond patterns into the piano's black lid, sides, legs, fallboard and bench. News & Record Article Feed
  • He gave me a gorgeous, black lacquer grand piano as a house-warming gift and for my wedding day he gave me a beautiful portrait of Billie Holiday.
  • French language (a thing indispensable to the happiness of married life), piano-playing (a thing wherewith to beguile a husband’s leisure moments), and that particular department of housewifery which is comprised in the knitting of purses and other Dead Souls
  • The piano has held its value.
  • I can't move this piano without assistance.
  • Nonetheless, he has used these piano based samples as an interesting canvas on which to work, and his modifications shine through brilliantly.
  • Moravec takes the opening of the first in a way that connects with Bartók's piano dances, with shifting accents.
  • She's accompanied here by some cracking musicians, including Cunningham himself on piano, cittern and whistles, with Ed Boyd's deft guitar and the bodhrán of Mark Maguire.
  • Tsimbls used to be strung with thinner strings and less tension, in contrast to the Hungarian-Romanian cymbaloms of today, which use piano wire strung with a barbaric tension of 40-50 kilos per string.
  • The opening is one piano note, plonked slowly, deliberately after the other.
  • Berns studied classical piano as a child, and worked as a record salesman, music copyist and session pianist in his teens and twenties.
  • There was swing and jive in the dance halls, mambo in the bars, boogie-woogie piano playing in the dockside cathouses. DESPERADOES
  • These keyboard works were written mainly for the clavichord, an instrument that was on the way out; yet even as he played and wrote increasingly for the piano, he took the earlier instrument to the greatest heights.
  • Or consider the college piano student, carefully groomed to taper each Mozartean phrase just so, and deliver sharp accents in Bartok.
  • At home, they play piano duets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many important lessons about music making and piano technique can be gleaned through the teaching of these attractive arrangements.
  • Ghostly singing and piano riffs are heard from time to time; scenes end with Hedda downstage center staring at the audience, sometimes followed by her hideous cackle.
  • The cart groaned under the weight of the piano.
  • As a musician, he could swap between piano, double-bass and sousaphone; his jazzband held a residency for some years at the Ritz Hotel.
  • The piano, decrepit on its legs, though made of good wood painted black and gilded, was dirty, defaced, and scratched; and its keys, worn like the teeth of old horses, were yellowed with the fuliginous colors of the pipe. A Daughter of Eve
  • For the rest of the year, I fought with my father who felt that a piano was an otiose flamboyance of the upper classes. Moondog
  • Randy Krajewski, who plays accordion, bass, concertina, and piano and sings, appears to be the driving force behind this homage, and the band pulls it off nearly flawlessly.
  • I play guitar and the piano and am learning the clarinet.
  • Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
  • They keyed a piano up to concert pitch.
  • The singer was accompanied on the piano by her sister.
  • But it is extraordinary how one of those pianos prominently placed on stage almost becomes part of the action.
  • We got Little Richard to play piano and had Alice Coopers producer Bob Ezrin--we worked till ‘91 and we got dropped because we weren’t grungey. "Keep Playing Till She's Naked"--An Interview with Ronnie Magri
  • Candidates in the categories of piano, oboe and bassoon must include a recording of their own playing on either a cassette tape or DAT cassette.
  • The grand piano has been replaced with a small, inelegant electric model.
  • They hear a loud noise (Andrew crashing the keys on his piano) and run away.
  • The first two orchestral works (preceded only by juvenilia and a graduation passacaglia for piano) are remarkable for their assurance.
  • In the 18th and 19th centuries the barcarole inspired a considerable number of vocal and instrumental compositions, ranging from opera arias to character pieces for piano.
  • It was generally worked in silk, crewel or filoselle, and was used for all the ordinary canvas work such as tidies, table covers, bureau covers as well as other furniture or piano spreads.
  • Every note he wrote will be played, from the familiar string quartets, piano concertos, violin sonatas and symphonies to more obscure compositions, such as his 100 folk songs and cantatas.
  • I'd like a piano, but here and now we haven't enough room.
  • Not surprisingly, Chloe is a gifted musician, studying piano, guitar and recorder, as well as being an accomplished singer.
  • This is a short instrumental, beginning with some haphazard sounds and then a leccy piano on heavy tremolo. Shuffleathon ’07 Review « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Thumb pianos do in fact appear: the kalimba-led ballad "Yalo" is the soft, lay your head back and relax number. Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: The Congo to Canada
  • She thinks fans also enjoy the fact that classes are accompanied by the piano. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time the bullet ricochets off the stone fireplace behind Deuterium Boy and embeds itself in the piano, causing the figurine to topple off and shatter on the ground.
  • It slides almost seamlessly into ‘Flute Thang’, which lives up to its name with extensive flute soloing over piano arpeggios and short guitar bursts.
  • I can play the piano by ear, but I regret now that I never learned to read music properly.
  • The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano.
  • Life is like a piano,what you get out of it,depends on how you play it.No sweat, no sweet.
  • Mama, convinced she had produced a wunderkind, arranged for Cole to play piano and violin concerts in and around Peru.
  • Album opener ‘Petrified Possessions’ is guided by a plodding piano line that's backed by a tremulous guitar adorned with tines of feedback.
  • All are of a pastel shade, beautifully played by a quintet of bandoneon, clarinet, piano, bass and drums, one that includes Dino Saluzzi and Kenny Werner.
  • Do you use such props as audio or video recorders, or a piano keyboard?
  • Always wanted to learn to play the piano, maybe get a synthesizer, program in the chords, do it one-handed. CORMORANT
  • When she's not writing, she's reading, playing piano, or attempting to telekinetically control dice in the game of craps.
  • Brahms wrote three piano rhapsodies as well as the Alto Rhapsody for contralto, male chorus, and orchestra.
  • Wilhem Latchoumia: a piano program befitting Gauguin, by Cecelia Porter Link: pianist Latchoumia at NGA
  • They engaged in some playful four-handed piano playing as the audience sang and clapped along with the musicians.
  • The exterior glass walls of this sculpture hall are coated with tiny white ceramic dots (called frits) that screen city views and suffuse a supernal glow heightened by filtered daylight that streams down from deeply inset skylights ” an effect equal to the lighting of Piano at his best ” made possible when Tschumi rotated the story above this middle level of the museum. Grading the New Acropolis
  • When pianos were first invented, they were similar in size to harpsichords.
  • There are four popular Chopin items, the first set of the Schubert Impromptus, and Ravel's La Valse as transcribed by the composer for piano solo.
  • I can play the piano by ear, but I regret now that I never learned to read music properly.
  • Many are like the music en sourdine of Paul Verlaine in his "Chanson D'Automne" or "Le Piano que Baise une Main Frele. Chopin : the Man and His Music
  • The musical interlude that followed was a lovely performance by Vogt and Meyer playing Schumann (Three fantasy pieces for piano and clarinet).
  • There are a couple of mercurial piano and violin solos but the minimalist harmonies keep calm and carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was barely furnished: a small seating area with a glass coffee table at one end and the piano and stereo system at the other.
  • Band mainstay Dominic O'Neill (vox, guitar, piano) and most recent recruit Katie Richardson (vox) tell us the story so far.
  • There she dabbled in painting, played the piano and the harp. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is going to have a piano lesson this weekend.
  • The director let me tune and regulate the piano, a beautiful old Steinway grand, in their small concert hall.
  • He played the piano with feeling.
  • We mentioned player pianos brieflyand recently in a story about the musician Scott Joplin and his invention of ragtime music in Sedalia, Missouri.
  • He plays the piano and French horn and teaches music to help pay his way through uni.
  • As she listened, she played an imaginary piano on her knees.
  • The various "choreographic" movements seen at piano recitals may sometimes be showy rather than useful, but they all grow out of this same aim: the control of acceleration. 'Playing the Piano'
  • By letting Declan use a range of musical instruments - everything from drums, xylophones and bongos to the piano and even his own voice - Angela enabled him to learn to communicate again.
  • Britain's favourite piano player and master of ceremonies of music television uses it for his own albums and sometimes also hires it out.
  • It is not easy to say which of his many compositions for the pianoforte are the most important. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • So, I will be working with Martinu's Double Concerto - scored for two strings orchestras, piano and timpani.
  • He wrote music wherever and whenever he could, in waiting rooms and hotel lobbies, between sets and even at home on his piano.
  • This quality hotel has a piano bar, and the bedrooms are tastefully appointed.
  • At least a few of Bach's two-part inventions are well-known to beginning piano students, general media consumers and, sadly, cell-phone users.
  • And unlike the preceding White Album, the jumbled juxtaposition of forms - faux-blues toss-offs, stately piano ballads, folkie hootenannies - feels less like a band overflowing with inspired ideas than one running out of them.
  • Sir Paul Best of the Best of musicica - Bas, acord, Piano, singer compositor Google gets Paul McCartney’s house wrong
  • This album is a bit different in its strong focus on the four-handed piano works.
  • Some of the most popular classical pieces comprise the final week's performances with Beethoven's overtures and Rachmaninov's piano concertos always attracting a wide audience.
  • His 'bassy' voice looms wonderfully above the acoustic guitars and pianos, and sometimes a strings orchestra. Fengh Diary Entry
  • This past year, as the piano has sat alone in the empty condo, I've felt badly for her.
  • The piano and the billiards table have been painstakingly restored. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vakhtang Kodanashvili took a jazzier and more extroverted approach to the Piano Concerto in F, a too rarely heard wonder from 1926. Music review: the Post-Classical Ensemble's 'Russian Gershwin' evening
  • The trades being taught were basket making, brush making, piano tuning, draughting, typewriting, tailoring, tinsmithing and so forth; while classes in reading, writing and other subjects were held for those who were deficient in these requirements, and anxious to learn. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
  • But in this case what you saw was four couples and a suite of dances, a series of dances, maybe fifteen or so, quite a number of them and with just a man on stage playing the piano.
  • You can have the piano for $200, and I'll throw in the stool as well.
  • Learning the piano suddenly made music physical. Times, Sunday Times
  • The piano appears to be located just behind the strings and in correct dynamic relationship throughout.
  • Pianoforte, the variation of sound from quiet to loud, is set in motion almost instantaneously as steel strings tautly attached to felt-covered hammers feel the vibration. Andrea Preziotti: Piano Treasures: The Gift of Hope
  • It was an electronic piano keyboard, a rip-off of the Yamaha instrument that was a big Christmas seller in the States.
  • The next name given to it was _forte-piano_, which signified soft, with power; and this name became _piano-forte_, which it still retains. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
  • The encore - Le Basque - by Marin Marais, arranged for horn and piano is an absolute charmer.
  • And that piano does keep tinkling in the background. Times, Sunday Times
  • My son is always unwilling to practise upon the piano as regularly as he should have done.
  • For many years, David Harris has been like an adopted son around our home and has presided at the piano on many occasions for us.
  • For modern instrument accounts of Mozart's Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Steinberg and Uchida go to the head of the class.
  • To the left there was a wheel of fortune and some pool tables and in the far corner stood an upright piano.
  • Long experience of working together in an ensemble may help, of course, but there are often problems with the delicate flute, and with some fortepianos and harpsichords.
  • The dark and dirge-like clouds lift for a few rays of petrified beauty in melodies or in single, sustaining piano notes, achieving a smooth, even balance.
  • It therefore follows the example of Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano in being scored for an accompanying wind ensemble plus double bass and timpani rather than orchestra.
  • He can distinguish the sound of piano in an orchestra.
  • I tried learning the piano, but I never had much of a feel for it.
  • His string quartets and piano sonatas (particularly the enigmatic masterpieces of his final years) still rank as supreme tests of interpretation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people called with pianos beyond repair, and we politely had to refuse them.
  • The Prefuse recipe calls for chunky breakbeats generously peppered with piano, vocals, video game samples and other left-field sounds.
  • Somebody objected and told him to get on with playing the piano. Times, Sunday Times
  • String Quartet in D Minor, Op. 56 Voces intimae" (Sibelius, Emerson Quartet) "Piano Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111" (Beethoven, Mitsuko Uchida) Macworld
  • This new arrangement of the piece is for saxophone and piano.
  • Some of the country's finest opera singers perform nightly in the lounge, and each room is decorated with musical antiques, like a grand piano (suites from $381; mollies. co.nz). The Kiwi Boutiques
  • The songs are accompanied by guitar, mandolin, piano and the occasional glockenspiel and there is a good variety of each.
  • Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands.
  • Since then there has been a Piano Concerto in C minor, theme music for any situation requiring a sufficiently heady mixture of passion and gloom.
  • After a quiet intro where the interweaving trombone and sax establish the melancholy theme, the full band of drums, piano, congas, bass clarinet, trombone, and tenor sax aggressively joins in.
  • The rest of the mix, however, is a bit more jazzy and quirky, blending piano, flute, organ vamps, vibraphones, and some basic samples.
  • She put the papers down on the top of the piano.
  • The Octet is scored for flute, clarinet, French horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano.
  • The Choir Director and Piano Accompanist are experienced volunteer musicians and lead this enthusiastic Christian fellowship to perform outstanding and inspiring music.
  • I like to use pianos and strings and brass as I feel that they are the most precious instruments to use.
  • Whenever excited, the composer would strum his tune on the piano even at midnight.
  • She plays the flute and piano to Grade Eight standard. Times, Sunday Times
  • She does not think there is a big difference in her approach to piano with these different styles, yet her preference is for the traditional jazz tune.
  • The first subject is announced appassionato by the strings, the piano joining with arabesquery that follows the general outlines. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • This song has a brilliant piano intro.
  • But this seeking for the right effect has little to do with the kind of technic which necessitates one to keep every muscle employed in piano-playing properly exercised, and I may reiterate with all possible emphasis that the source of my technical equipment is scales, scales, scales. Great Pianists on Piano Playing Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos. A Series of Personal Educational Conferences with Renowned Masters of the Keyboard, Presenting the Most Modern Ideas upon the Subjects of Technic, Interpretation, Style and Expression
  • A buxom woman sat at the piano banging out popular music hall tunes.
  • He spoke of her beauty and musical talents, saying she ‘sang like an angel and played the piano beautifully’.
  • I've got a piano lesson later today.
  • He is plagued by his poor relationship with his father who dragged him about Europe as a child performing pieces on cloth covered pianofortes from the age of 5 to his early teens.
  • They chattered politely for a few minutes, and then Will cruelly suggested that Clara entertain them on the pianoforte.
  • New keyboardist Per Wiberg is the band's secret weapon, his piano, organ, and mellotron giving the album a lush, spooky atmosphere.
  • She was awarded two distinctions, one for Pianoforte Playing and one for getting 100% in Theory and Harmony.
  • A metallophone consisting of a graduated series of steel bars, usually arranged like the piano keyboard, struck with hard beaters of brass, plastic, or wood.
  • For someone reason, I got it into my head the other day that he only wrote a few symphonies and operas, the odd piano concerto, and the Requiem.
  • The piano is often in the leading parts, and the accompanying parts play piano dolce, that's almost an entire degree softer, on the way to pianissimo.
  • I can't play the piano any more because I have rheumatism in my fingers.
  • Noel Bridgeman's piano accordion takes over where Dooley Wilson's piano left off, and adds just the right ingredient.
  • Most impressive was her command over simultaneously singing complex vocal lines while maintaining some tricky syncopations and chording in her piano parts.
  • The record comes into focus with ‘Nobody's Playing ’, an introduction that clearly defines a piano-scored slip into Americana, falling through memories real or imagined, recorded on stuttering kinetoscope and dug up a century later.
  • The primary instruments are drums but lutes, woodwinds, and thumb pianos are also used.
  • There will be a brief pause in the proceedings while the piano is moved into place.
  • In 1930, the composer transcribed the score for two pianos.
  • I was struck by the sheer physicality of his piano playing.
  • The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.
  • He keyed the piano up to a concert pitch.
  • (For example, a woodwind quintet might add a piano and become a sextet, or a string quartet might be reduced to a string trio.).
  • Cello, saxophone, contra-bass, viola, trombone and piano converse in a tone at once astringent and oddly assuasive.
  • Michael Zisman, introduced as "the world's only bebop bandoneonist," contributed "Close Encounters," which also artfully blended the three genres, while an excerpt from Mr. D'Rivera's "Sonata for Clarinet and Piano" came off like a waltz in which some bandito had stolen the third beat. Holiday Cheer
  • Known for his sweeping, orchestral presentation, the puppy-petting "popera" star dials it down a notch with an intimate show featuring only voice, guitar and piano. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • She invokes strong rhythms and uses the percussion section effectively throughout the work, including bells, piano, triangle - and celesta.
  • Schepkin is the ideal accompanist, expertly handling the quirky piano solo halfway through the piece and slamming his forte chords with the right degree of surprise.
  • ‘White Moon’ is a slow piano paean, stinging with maracas, moonlight-sonata piano, and subtle drums.
  • The work artfully juxtaposes two complex, quasi-symphonic percussion instruments piano and gamelan ensemble, East and West each making fluent-sounding attempts at adopting the accent of the other, with the piano's unusual tuning giving a quirky tinge to its tones, a slight acridity to would-be octaves. Music review: Post-Classical Ensemble recognizes the work of Lou Harrison
  • We were entertained first by a pair of talented young men playing two grand pianos.
  • When talking with a child, we should avoid such general cheerleading as "You'll be glad you can play the piano when you are 35 years old."
  • I taught myself how to play the piano.
  • One way to help add real analog punch to your software electric piano, organ or even synthesizer is with an instrument preamp.
  • As Ashley Kahn noted in his book-length study of Kind of Blue, Miles Davis found inspiration for the album in the sound of the African kalimba (thumb piano), which he heard during a performance of a Guinean dance troupe. Matthew Kohut: Meltdown: The Year Jazz Threw Out the Rules
  • Like the Mood Swings track I posted the other day, this song was recorded at Flowers Studio in uptown Minneapolis and features Senne on guitar, bass, piano and vocals, and local musician (of the Ocean Blue, Polara) Peter Anderson on drums. It's not gonna make the telephone ring (Music (For Robots))
  • He still has the grand piano that he had when we were growing up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Playing piano and wilderness hiking are two she had been passionate about and misses most.
  • On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings.
  • Justin s parents began to teach him how to play the piano and the flute when he was about eight years old.

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