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piano bench — … Useful english dictionary
Bench (furniture) — For metonymic and other uses see Bench (metonymy) and Bench A bench is a piece of furniture, which mostly offersseveral persons seating. As a rule, benches are made of wood, but one can also find stone benches and benches made of synthetic… … Wikipedia
Piano rock — Infobox Music genre name=Piano rock color=crimson bgcolor=white stylistic origins=Pop rock Progressive rock cultural origins=1950s in the United States instruments=Vocals, piano, electric piano, guitar, bass, drum kit, synthesizer… … Wikipedia
piano stool — noun A round wooden stool used by piano players. It is less stable than the rectangular piano bench. The height can be adjusted by simply spinning the seat clockwise or counterclockwise, respectively … Wiktionary
Piano pedals — are foot operated levers at the base of a piano which change the instrument s sound in various ways. Modern pianos usually have three pedals, from left to right, the soft pedal (or una corda), the sostenuto pedal, and the sustaining pedal (or… … Wikipedia
bench — noun 1 long seat ADJECTIVE ▪ empty ▪ long ▪ narrow ▪ hard ▪ cushioned, padded … Collocations dictionary
Piano Technicians Guild — The Piano Technicians Guild (PTG), based in Kansas City, Kansas, is the official organization of the Registered Piano Technician (RPT). It is considered the preeminent source of expertise in piano technology and service. The PTG is a trade… … Wikipedia
piano stool — low bench used for sitting while playing the piano … English contemporary dictionary
de piano — /diy pleynow/ On the ground; on a level. A term of the Roman law descriptive of the method of hearing causes, when the prsetor stood on the ground with the suitors, instead of the more formal method when he occupied a bench or tribunal; hence… … Black's law dictionary
de piano — /diy pleynow/ On the ground; on a level. A term of the Roman law descriptive of the method of hearing causes, when the prsetor stood on the ground with the suitors, instead of the more formal method when he occupied a bench or tribunal; hence… … Black's law dictionary