piano

pi|ano (pianos)
pronounced /pi'ænoʊ/for meaning 1, and /pi'ɑːnoʊ/for meaning 2.
1 [N-VAR] oft the N
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 7.
...sonatas for cello and piano.
see also grand piano, upright piano
2 [ADV] ADV after v
A piece of music that is played piano is played quietly. (TECHNICAL)grand pia|no (grand pianos)
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A grand piano is a large piano whose strings are set horizontally to the ground. Grand pianos are used especially for giving concerts and making recordings.play|er pia|no (player pianos)
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A player piano is a type of mechanical piano. When you press the pedals, air is forced through holes in a roll of paper to press the keys and play a tune. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use pianola)up|right pia|no (upright pianos)
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An upright piano is a piano in which the strings are arranged vertically, rather than horizontally as they are in a grand piano.

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