A piano is a keyboard music instrument.
Piano may also refer to:
Places
- Piano, Haute-Corse, a commune of the Haute-Corse département on the island of Corsica, France
 - Piano di Sorrento, an Italian commune of the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania
 - Piano Vetrale, an Italian hamlet of the Province of Salerno, Campania
 - Pianos (club), a live music venue in New York City
 
People
- Renzo Piano (born 1937), Italian architect
 
Companies
- Piano (company), an independent film production and distribution company
 - Piano Media, a SaaS company specializing in advanced media business processes and online commerce optimization software
 
Art, entertainment, and media
Anime and television
- Piano (TV series), a South Korean television drama
 - Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl's Heart, a 2002 anime series
 - The Piano (TV series), a 2023 British televised talent show
 
Music
- Piano, a dynamic direction in music, often appearing in sheet music as p and indicating that the performer should play softly
 
Albums
- The Piano (Herbie Hancock album), 1979
 - Piano (Wynton Kelly album), 1958
 - Piano (George Shearing album), 1989
 - A Piano: The Collection, a 2006 five-disc box set by Tori Amos
 
Songs
- "Piano", a song from Ariana Grande's 2013 album Yours Truly
 - "The Piano", a song from PJ Harvey's 2007 album White Chalk
 
Other art, entertainment and media
- Piano (play), a 1990 stage play
 - "Piano", a 1918 poem by D. H. Lawrence
 - The Piano, a 1993 film starring Harvey Keitel, Holly Hunter and Sam Neill
 - Piano, an independent film production and distribution company
 - Giuoco Piano, a chess opening
 
Architecture
- Piano rialzato, a mezzanine or raised ground floor, e.g., to defend against acqua alta
 - Piano nobile, the principal floor of a large house
 
See also
- Pianist (disambiguation)
 - Grand Piano (disambiguation)
 - "Pjanoo", 2008 single by Eric Prydz
 
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