player piano
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of player piano
An Americanism dating back to 1900–05
Example Sentences
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The phonograph and the player piano together brought technological musical reproduction into the home in the early 1900s.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 14, 2026
Rinaudo spent the next few years searching for one, cold-calling player piano sellers, theater owners and antique shops.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 3, 2025
Any piece for so many pianos is bound to call to mind Conlon Nancarrow, an American composer who wrote vastly complex music for the player piano.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 6, 2025
A player piano dashed out a Scott Joplin rag, its pep perfectly scoring the electric scene.
From New York Times • May 10, 2022
Farther in, a player piano was playing something that was intended to have been Ravel’s “Bolero.”
From "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman
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