"Piarists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pianist is a person who plays the piano, especially as a profession or in a musical group.
The word "pianoforte" refers to a type of stringed musical instrument, specifically a keyboard instrument played by striking strings with hammers. It is an early name for the piano, with "piano" meaning "soft" and "forte" meaning "loud". The term was used to describe the instrument's dynamic range, indicating that it can produce both soft and loud sounds.
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A piastre was a unit of currency in several countries, particularly in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, prior to the introduction of the modern national currency. It was also called a piastre, piastren, piastra, or piasters.In some countries, it was subdivided into smaller units, such as the keriem in Syria and Lebanon.Piastres were often associated with French and Italian colonial rule. They were used as a currency in former French colonies in Africa and Asia, as well as in territories under Italian control in the Mediterranean.The name "piastre" comes from the Spanish word for "piece".