I think its Pianowohiko
ピアノ (piano) is the Japanese word for piano. It is pronounced "P-ah-no" where P is sounded like it's name.
j'aime jouer du piano
He started playing the piano when he was 5 years old on a mini piano but he started playing on a real piano when he was 11.
What are you trying to say that doesn't make sense?!
drei ya gubi
I started playing the piano when I was 8 years old.
Kind of. To "Pick" was a slang term for playing Ragtime piano. and "Tickling the Ivories" is a phrase that means playing the piano.
Playing the Piano was created on 2010-09-28.
yes it's like that you strum the guitar but u have 2 press what chord it is required like the guitar
Playing The Piano"Tickling the ivories" is a phrase which means "playing the piano"
"are you playing" in Japanese can have many meanings. i.e. Are you playing in the park? = koen de asondeimasuka Are you playing the Japanese flute? = shakahachi wo futteimasuka so it depends what or where they are playing play = asobu (as in child's play) play = fukku (if its a blowing instrument your playing) play = hikku (if its a stringed instrument) play = yarru (if its football your playing) futtboru wo yarimasu
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