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pi.an.oHpi5An7EJ, $-oJn [C]pl pianos a large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys which are pressed to play notes钢琴We're going to buy a new piano.我们准备买架新钢琴。I play the piano, but not very well.我会弹钢琴,但不是很好。(esp. Am or specialized) She used to play piano in a jazz band.她过去在一家爵士乐队演奏钢琴。We all joined in the song, with Pat at the piano/on piano.我们都唱歌,帕特担任钢琴伴奏。Oli opened the piano lid so the children could see how it worked.欧利打开钢琴盖以便孩子们能看到它是如何工作的。The balance between orchestra and piano was interesting.乐队和钢琴的和谐很有趣。Debussy arranged the score for piano himself.德彪西自己给钢琴谱曲。It is the piano accompaniment that makes this piece so enjoyable.使这段音乐令人陶醉的是钢琴伴奏。I enjoyed the piano recital/concerto very much indeed.我确实很喜欢钢琴独奏/协奏。He wrote operas, orchestral works, and songs, but is best known for his piano music.他写歌剧,交响乐和歌曲,但最有名的是他的钢琴曲。A piano stool is a type of chair without a back or sides which is used when playing the piano.琴凳A piano tuner is a person whose job is to make certain that a piano is producing the correct notes by testing it and adjusting the tightness of the strings.调琴师
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