Usa "pian" in una frase
pian frasi di esempio
pian
1. It should be commenced as early as possible (this situation unfortunately is utopian)
2. Prince Ahmed, wearing furry slippers, a pair of boxer shorts with Snoopy on them, and a frilly bathrobe, sits miserably on the silk sheets of his huge canopy waterbed, while his portly, graying American lover, RICCI BAOLONI, cardigan sweater and cotton briefs, plays softly at the white baby grand piano nearby
3. We had never been able to give much to our kids but the piano had been an exception
4. I don't care about the savings and the piano, they can all go if they need to, but we have to try something else first, before we just give in to them
5. My daughter was in tears on the floor next to the remains of her piano
6. "Where's my piano gone? What happened to it?"
7. "That bloody piano was the only thing I had
8. Only 15 and already with concert pianist potential
9. the cross” (Philippians 2:5-8)
10. Isn't the piano or some other instrument an expedient? Not at all
11. I wanted to learn to play piano at the age of five when I heard a
12. pianist play at a church I attended
13. For six years I had been told I had to practice the piano for as
14. my classical piano teacher would have had a fit! I was ruining
15. Been writing it for years on the piano
16. JayJay still hankers after his piano and I believe there is an idea in the offing to send someone across to look into how this and other instruments requiring a fixed venue are manufactured
17. the sounds of violins and piano fugues
18. Was I dreaming or was someone, somewhere close by, struggling with piano practice and having a hard time
19. Before I go on to your next exercise I would mention here that the CAMEL POSTURE or UTRASANA described in chapter six in connection with backache should also be practiced by women suffering from displacement of the uterus and fallopian tubes provided that the displacement is not of a serious order
20. Cyberia was an Olympian in making a sport out of rudeness
21. ‘They can’t be that much different from pianos
22. ‘Still, at least you have a piano
23. ’ Sally! You could have put that better! ‘I’m phoning about Abi – I gather that Alastair has suggested that she could have piano lessons with him
24. Have you got a piano, Sally? She’ll need to practice
25. It’s quiet here in the cottage … I can just hear the hint of a piano coming through the wall from next door … it makes me smile knowing that Jo’s happy
26. One of his habits, sitting at the piano and just playing for hours on end, is wonderful
27. As I nestle into his shoulder, I go on to tell him how much I love hearing him play the piano
28. My eyes go straight to the piano; Shit! Alastair’s looking tense
29. ‘Perhaps you could ask her about the piano as well, Sally
30. … I’m tied up two days a week with ‘Mack & Mabel’ at present so they’re out … how would Tuesdays be? I’ve got Abi here for a piano lesson at 4
31. As I open the front door, I hear the sounds of the piano – as always it makes me smile
32. Probably be too large for the dining room, especially now we have to make room for a piano, but you’ll have to see
33. He does not really care if the boy learns piano or not, but feels it is immoral taking the money and not giving the lesson and it bothers him
34. Abi was nervous before her piano lesson tonight, not surprising really - after all it’s over a month since she last had a lesson, but when she came back she was okay
35. That was the easy bit … once we start note bashing the Mozart, with Alastair on the piano, I realise just how difficult a task I have set myself
36. Alastair is sitting at the piano practising; clearly this wild display of bohemian life throws Tilly
37. I heard Alastair play in a recital once – he plays organ and piano, you know – bloody fantastic what he could do with that organ
38. There was regularly music and singing around the piano later in the
39. We were seated a couple of tables away from the piano in the main room
40. He rose, nodding, and advanced to the piano
41. The piano stood at the front of the rehearsal area and, as you do, I got chatting to the pianist, Alastair
42. Although he is seen as a pianist more often than not, his roots lie with the church organ and he enjoys it when he’s asked to play for this sort of concert
43. He rambles on about his day while I eat my curry, telling me about his piano pupils and how they vary from the keen and able to the keen and totally useless
44. He tinkled on the piano trying it out, ‘Yes, that should work
45. ’ He replied, sifting through the heap of music on the piano
46. Meanwhile, some time later, in Quadrant 7, Kamon was playing the Grand Piano that he
47. “Oh, let me fix that; I used to teach Piano,” Hadley said, bending over and
48. head down, crushing Hadley's head, spurting blood over the Piano
49. ‘Oh no, quite the opposite, I know several parents whose children learn piano with him and hear comments occasionally, but they are always perfectly innocent and verge on the ‘how nice it is for you to have someone to share your music with’ variety
50. I was in a fog, amazed that Roman was playing the piano