pianette (Meaning)

Webster

pianette (n.)

A small piano; a pianino.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pianette

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

pianette Sentence Examples

  1. The antique pianette graced the corner of the opulent parlor, its ivory keys shimmering in the soft light.
  2. The children eagerly gathered around the pianette, their eyes twinkling with anticipation as their teacher began to play.
  3. The melodies from the pianette filled the small apartment, creating a cozy and serene atmosphere.
  4. The elderly woman reminisced about the days when she used to practice scales on the pianette in her childhood home.
  5. The pianist's nimble fingers danced across the pianette's keys, producing a symphony of sound that captivated the audience.
  6. The pianette's mahogany finish and elaborate carvings reflected the craftsmanship of a bygone era.
  7. The musician carefully tuned the pianette before the performance, ensuring that every note was perfect.
  8. The pianette's limited range and sweet timbre lent itself well to intimate chamber music performances.
  9. The students proudly displayed their pianette skills during the annual music recital.
  10. The pianette, though diminutive in size, held a prominent place in the musical history of the family.

FAQs About the word pianette

A small piano; a pianino.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The antique pianette graced the corner of the opulent parlor, its ivory keys shimmering in the soft light.

The children eagerly gathered around the pianette, their eyes twinkling with anticipation as their teacher began to play.

The melodies from the pianette filled the small apartment, creating a cozy and serene atmosphere.

The elderly woman reminisced about the days when she used to practice scales on the pianette in her childhood home.