Definitions for pianistic

pianistic pi·a·nis·tic

Spelling: [pee-uh-nis-tik]
IPA: /ˌpi əˈnɪs tɪk/

Pianistic is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 285 anagrams from letters in pianistic (aciiinpst).

Definitions for pianistic

adjective

  1. relating to, characteristic of, or adaptable for the piano.

Origin of pianistic

First recorded in 1880-85; pianist + -ic

Examples for pianistic

At one period we have a long string of pianistic infant prodigies.

We should revere him for the great service he has done the pianistic world.

My whole life experience makes me incapable of perceiving what the normal methods of pianistic study should be.

At the present stage of pianistic development, an artist does not venture to come before the public and "use his notes."

All his early realistic and revolutionary ideas found vent in his pianistic achievements.

While the songs repay study, they are rather marked by a pianistic meditation than a strictly lyric emotion.

It is not pianistic in instrumentation, and will appeal to violinists.

All of his compositions are pianistic and he does not condescend to pander to a trifling public taste.

It is possible that for the times in which they were composed, the sonatas of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven were most pianistic.

Many sincere and ambitious students make the great mistake of confounding these two very essential factors of pianistic success.

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