if you have a recipt then yes you can return it
1. when and if you return to the future,go to your room. 2.get on the computer press the file button. 3.there will be a picture and a sheet of music for the piano. 4.(assuming you no the piano keys) go to the past and go to the mansion. 5.go to the piano and play that song.
The difference between piano repair and full piano restoration lies in the scope of work involved: piano repair focuses on fixing specific issues such as broken keys, sticking action parts, worn hammers, or tuning problems to make the piano playable again, while full piano restoration is a comprehensive process that rebuilds or replaces major mechanical and structural components, often including the action, soundboard, strings, pinblock, and cabinet refinishing, to return the piano as closely as possible to its original sound, performance, and appearance.
le piano I play the piano = Je joue du piano
Piano Jouer du piano - to play piano
piano.
forte,piano,forte,piano,forte,piano,forte,piano,forte,piano,forte
It is a tradition dating from the first world war. When a pilot did not return his belongings and uniform would be placed on a piano, and various songs played on it, while his fellow airmen got drunk. One time the "celebrations" got out of hand, and the piano was burned, from then on it has been a tradition, when a member of the RAF dies, a piano is burnt in his memory, just another quirky but heart-warming ( excuse my pun ) and very British tradition. --- god save the queen---
No, "piano" is not plural. "Piano" is the singular form, and "pianos" is the plural form
on the piano
piano
The spanish word for piano is actually, piano.
the piano sang beautifully when i played the piano