The correct spelling is "pianist" (one who plays the piano).
That is the correct spelling of "concert" (a musical presentation).
It is hard to tell exactly what you mean. Do you mean concert artist? Maybe concierge?
Queer - The look he gave me was a little queer, as though he had not expected to see me. Choir - The choir sang beautifully for the end of year concert.
Here are some possible words: CONCRETE (noun, adjective) - cement, or definite CONSIDERATE (adjective) - thoughtful, polite CONCERT (noun) - a musical event
Spell "friends" correctly and capitalize "Monday." The rest looks fine, assuming your friends really did have a good time.
Concert - as in 'a music concert'
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Yes he is
Tuomas Holopainen is - and always was - the keyboardist.
No, the word "pianoist" does not exist in standard English. The correct term for someone who plays the piano is "pianist." This term is widely recognized and used in musical contexts.
Dentist, Pianoist, etc.
Steve Wonder is a blind singer/pianoist
That is the correct spelling of "concert" (a musical presentation).
The correct spelling is greatest. I said the concert was great. My friend said the concert was the greatest she'd ever seen.
Beethoven, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Josef Hoffman, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
It is hard to tell exactly what you mean. Do you mean concert artist? Maybe concierge?
You don't, you just need to be extremely, extremely good at piano. About grade 8