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Example sentences for "pianos"

Lexicographically close words:
pianny; piano; pianoforte; pianofortes; pianola; pianta; pianto; pias; piaster; piasters
  1. From time to time during the past operatic season I have been impressed with the wonderful resources of the Weber Pianos which we have been using at the Metropolitan.

  2. All the windows are brightly lit up, the gay music of violins and pianos floats out through the panes, cabmen drive up and drive off without cease.

  3. I think pianos are for musicians, not strummers, who spoil all chance for any real conversation.

  4. But to adopt it Macy's would either have to change its selling policy or else dispose of so few pianos that it would not be profitable to maintain a department for them.

  5. A conflict between one of these indestructible pianos and an irresistible pianist is called a recital.

  6. It was filled with miserable buildings, painted garishly and blazing with light; there was ever the music of pianos and orchestras, and in the saloons that were half theaters, bands blared out rapid tunes.

  7. There are many venerable pianos in Hamilton, and they all play at twilight.

  8. Two other pianos were sounding in the house, one across the landing and the other in the saal where Herr Kapellmeister Bossenberger was giving a music-lesson.

  9. On several occasions a little contingent selected from the pianos and kitchen had appeared in the schoolroom and settled down to read German with Fraulein.

  10. You should see what fine homes the Germans had in their dugouts: electric lights, bath rooms, pianos and all such to make life pleasant.

  11. I want to tell you, however, that they are not spending much of their time playing pianos and taking baths now, for our boys are giving them all the music they are looking for, and then some.

  12. I tried to find out something about another Falkenberg, who could tune pianos at a pinch.

  13. Going to save up and put aside a hundred Kroner this winter, out of tuning pianos and felling trees, and then make up again with Emma.

  14. It is thus always the like strings of the two pianos that excite each other.

  15. Two pianos stand here by the side of each other, both tuned alike.

  16. The elder Stein's pianos were admired by Mozart, while Nanette Streicher's pianos were used by Beethoven.

  17. He also left us a treatise, "The Art of Fugue," in which the laws of the form are illustrated by sixteen fugues and four canons for one piano, and two fugues for two pianos all on the same theme.

  18. At one time it seemed as if all the bands and half the pianos in Europe were playing "Di tanti regi.

  19. At least as early as 1766 Johannes Zumpe built square pianos in England.

  20. In 1726 Silbermann made two pianos and showed them to Bach, who condemned them because of their heavy touch and the weakness of their trebles.

  21. The pianos went without much trouble--a big one of the best make, an old-fashioned cottage piano, a piano with an iron frame.

  22. There was a silent, forlorn sort of dignity about the five pianos standing in a row that put professional banter and cheap little jokes out of the question.

  23. And a preposterous store, empty, echoing, bare of wall, the three pianos near the front, the remainder of the floor stretching away like the corridors of the lost.

  24. He wandered back down the store and his pianos looked back at him like strangers.

  25. How the dickens did you think of pianos for a line?

  26. Eighteenth Century, Pianos of Broadwood and Clementi of London, Erard of Strasburg, Petzold of Paris and Others.

  27. Bie, in his "History of the Pianoforte and Pianoforte Players," tells us that Chopin smiled when he heard that Czerny had composed another overture for eight pianos and sixteen persons, and was very happy over it.

  28. Leon Escudier also relates an incident at one of Henri Herz's concerts: "A piece for four pianos was to be played.

  29. The Viennese pianos certainly influenced Mozart, Cramer and others in their styles; just as Clementi inaugurated his reforms by writing a series of studies and then building himself a piano to make them possible of performance.

  30. Even in Society the fewer the pianos the greater the merriment.

  31. He was lounging, deep in thought, lost in himself on a broad sofa, and smoking a long Turkish pipe, with three pianos standing around him.

  32. The sound of one or two pianos emerged faintly on the warm, still afternoon.

  33. In the same house are sold pianos and organs.

  34. Machinery, excellent pianos and other musical instruments, carriages, silver and electro-plate, boots and leather goods are manufactured and exported on a large scale.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pianos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.