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piano lesson

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meanings of pianoand lesson


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piano
noun[C or U]
uk /piˈæn.əʊ/ us /piˈæn.oʊ/
a large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys that are pressed to ...
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lesson
noun[C]
uk /ˈles.ən/ us /ˈles.ən/
a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to ...
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Examples of piano lesson


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Bricht received his first pianolesson at age four, and began composing piano pieces and songs by age twelve.
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With the exception of parents whose presence distracted the children too much, parents were now expected to attend the piano lessons as well.
The 'general music education' part of the lessons is designed to train these basic skills, on which the piano lessons then build.
After lesson 13, the educational team decided that the groups of piano lessons should be rearranged and reduced from four to two.
With regard to the piano lessons, the attitude of the teachers was more ambivalent.
Pupils were asked about their musical environment, parental attendance at their piano lessons, parental assistance with practice, and their enjoyment of playing the piano.
Many boys were having private violin or piano lessons inside and outside of school.
Drawing on the rhythmical abilities the children had acquired during the general music sessions, the piano lessons did not feature any new rhythmical skills.
Playing together constituted a pillar of the piano lessons.
However, he did not receive his first serious pianolesson until 1857 although he already had begun to compose some years before.
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He started with pianolesson at 4 year old.
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At 5 his father started his pianolesson and was very strict about his practicing.
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When she was 7 years and had her first pianolesson, she started to fall in love with music.
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Those who could read music usually attributed what skill they had to a previous more formal experience, often their piano lessons.
More than half of them had taken piano lessons, for example, and all but one had given up.
The programme combines general music activities, aiming at the development of general musical skills, with piano lessons in small groups.
Songs, then, were the main material used during the piano lessons.
One of the basic principles of the project was that improvisation should be one pillar of the piano lessons.
Finally, improvisation was also included in the piano lessons.
My father was a good pianist and that led to piano lessons.
The particular episode that was watched is about piano lessons.
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