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Well, the most obvious step in the words etymology is from "piano", the instrument which a pianist plays. The suffix -ist means "one that does". So lets look at the etymology of the word "piano" instead. Piano is the shorted form of "pianoforte", which comes from the Italian "piano e forte", meaning "soft and loud", because the piano was an instrument that whose tone was either soft or loud, depending on how it's played. If you look at sheet music the terms "piano" and "forte" are still used to indicate how you should be playing that portion of the piece.

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