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Meaning of klavier

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klavier (n)

a stringed instrument that has a keyboard

klavier Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's fingers danced across the keys of the klavier, filling the room with beautiful melodies.
  2. The old klavier in the corner of the room had been there for generations, a silent witness to the family's history.
  3. The klavier's polished wood gleamed in the sunlight, and its intricate carvings were a testament to the craftsmanship of its maker.
  4. She sat down at the klavier and played a few bars of Chopin, her fingers moving effortlessly over the keys.
  5. The klavier's hammers struck the strings, and the room was filled with the sound of music.
  6. The student practiced for hours on the klavier, determined to master the piece before the recital.
  7. The composer sat at the klavier, lost in thought as he searched for the perfect melody.
  8. The klavier's keys were worn and yellowed, but the music it produced was still beautiful.
  9. The klavier was more than just an instrument; it was a work of art.
  10. The klavier's sound rang out through the room, filling it with joy and beauty.

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a stringed instrument that has a keyboard

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The pianist's fingers danced across the keys of the klavier, filling the room with beautiful melodies.

The old klavier in the corner of the room had been there for generations, a silent witness to the family's history.

The klavier's polished wood gleamed in the sunlight, and its intricate carvings were a testament to the craftsmanship of its maker.

She sat down at the klavier and played a few bars of Chopin, her fingers moving effortlessly over the keys.