taxonomy |
piano |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and piano
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
piano is piano.
piano |
obtuse |
As adjectives the difference between piano and obtuse
is that
piano is soft, quiet while
obtuse is blunt; not sharp.
As a noun piano
is a keyboard musical instrument, usually ranging over seven octaves, with white and black keys, played by pressing these keys, causing hammers to strike strings.
As an adverb piano
is softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to
p. in sheet music).
piano |
pianophile |
As nouns the difference between piano and pianophile
is that
piano is piano while
pianophile is a lover of piano music.
piano |
nonpiano |
As a noun piano
is piano.
As an adjective nonpiano is
(music) not of or pertaining to the piano.
piano |
pianistics |
As nouns the difference between piano and pianistics
is that
piano is piano while
pianistics is (music) the art or technique of playing the piano.
piano |
pianolike |
As a noun piano
is piano.
As an adjective pianolike is
resembling a piano or some aspect of one.
piano |
overpedal |
As a noun piano
is piano.
As a verb overpedal is
(music|intransitive) to overuse the sustaining pedal of a piano, causing the notes to sound too loud.
piano |
barrelhouse |
In lang=en terms the difference between piano and barrelhouse
is that
piano is softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to
p. in sheet music) while
barrelhouse is a loud, percussive type of blues piano suitable for noisy bars or taverns.
As an adjective piano
is soft, quiet.
As an adverb piano
is softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to
p. in sheet music).
piano |
pianistic |
As adjectives the difference between piano and pianistic
is that
piano is soft, quiet while
pianistic is of or pertaining to piano playing.
As a noun piano
is a keyboard musical instrument, usually ranging over seven octaves, with white and black keys, played by pressing these keys, causing hammers to strike strings.
As an adverb piano
is softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to
p. in sheet music).
piano |
pianism |
In lang=en terms the difference between piano and pianism
is that
piano is softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to
p. in sheet music) while
pianism is one's way of playing the piano.
As an adjective piano
is soft, quiet.
As an adverb piano
is softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to
p. in sheet music).
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