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piccolo

[ UK /pɪkˈɒlə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɪkəˌɫoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small flute; pitched an octave above the standard flute

How To Use piccolo In A Sentence

  • The original used a battery of flutes and piccolos.
  • Molly's Revenge, composed of four brilliant and accomplished musicians playing the guitar, mandolin, bagpipe, piccolo and violin, will bring their highly original sound to the stage.
  • The first flutist must make quick changes between flute and piccolo.
  • The list of rules emerged from documents seized after the arrest of Salvatore Lo Piccolo, 65, at a secret mob meeting in Palermo, along with his son Sandro, 32, and two other godfathers. Archive 2007-11-04
  • Qualcosina di speciale per farmi perdonare la carenza di aggiornamenti, anche se non è stata colpa mia… Amavo davvero questa serie da piccolo! No Fat Clips!!! : Moonlighting: Come Back Little Shiksa
  • They and piccoloist Katie Rodrick played the band's signature tune in June for residents of Metzenbaum Center in Chesterland. Undefined
  • The second Sienese commission I want to discuss is the tondo that was mentioned amongst the possessions of Silvia Piccolomini in 1542.
  • Spine-tingling effects pour out of the orchestra pit: steamy strings, creepy celesta, slippery harp, fluttery piccolo, tender soprano and alto flutes, seductive bass and treble clarinets, and a battery of heart-palpitating percussion instruments. Rodney Punt: Turn of the Screw Gets a Stunning New Turn at LA Opera
  • She raised her flute at her eleventh measure of rest, her piccolo on the stand in front of her, and after eight more beats she began playing the music.
  • Nor is it all normal trumpets: this CD boasts piccolo trumpets, bass trumpets, cornets and flugelhorns, as well as a smattering of percussion.
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