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ivories (as in "tickling the ivories") or "88 keys"
Playing The Piano"Tickling the ivories" is a phrase which means "playing the piano"
"Ivories" refers to the white ivory keys of a piano - thus, "tickling the ivories" means playing the piano
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someone tickling the ivories ....
Kind of. To "Pick" was a slang term for playing Ragtime piano. and "Tickling the Ivories" is a phrase that means playing the piano.
It is pianoforte which means piano which is low sounds and forte meaning low sounds and it is called pianoforte because it can play low and high sounds.Piano - forte
Quite simply, no, there is not another name for the piano. Hope I helped! :)
Georgina Herrmann has written: 'Ivories from room SW 37, Fort Shalmaneser' -- subject- s -: Ancient Ivories, Catalogs, Ivories 'Ivories from Nimrud 5'
Oh, dude, Fats Domino played the piano. Like, that's his jam. He tickled those ivories like nobody's business. So, yeah, if you're looking for a one-man band, Fats Domino is your guy... well, at least on the piano.
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