WordNet
n. a bank of keys on a musical instrument [syn: fingerboard, clavier]
Usage examples of "piano keyboard".
I think she reached brennschluss about six inches to the right of a standard piano keyboard, and coasted for another octave or two more before she reached apogee and began reentry.
She lowered her eyes to the piano keyboard and pretended she hadn't heard me.
There was a brief pause, then Marla's hands began moving swiftly over the piano keyboard.
Madison found some paper, but he was making such a bad job of it, Jarp took it away from him and with a long sheet of paper, using Madison's hand span for an octave, shortly had a piano keyboard drawn.
The Librarian brought both hands down upon the piano keyboard, apparently at random.
His fingers rose up like Annaka's over the piano keyboard and for a moment they hesitated.
The other teenager laughed, showing a strange dental arrangement where every other black and rotting tooth was capped with gold, reminding Ryan of a piano keyboard.
The second record put him on New York television, and we watched in awe while he played his sunburst rhythm-and-blues guitar or hammered his fingers on the piano keyboard while an audience of thousands went insane and danced in the aisles.
Then he gripped the edge of the table, and favoured the meeting with his best piano keyboard of a smile.
In my dream I was running rapidly down an enormous piano keyboard.
There was something tantalizing and exasperating about it, with its droning melody and rocking figures in the base and shakes in the treble and elaborate ornamentation that writhed up and down the piano keyboard.