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Piccolo   Listen
noun
Piccolo  n.  
1.
(Mus.) A small, shrill flute, the pitch of which is an octave higher than the ordinary flute; an octave flute.
2.
(Mus.) A small upright piano.
3.
(Mus.) An organ stop, with a high, piercing tone.






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"Piccolo" Quotes from Famous Books



... pestering you, have you heard it? At least, you heard the first act. And all the third act is love-sick music. Tristan dying and Isolde coming to crown his death. Wagner had just been in love when he wrote it all. It begins with that queer piccolo solo. Now I shall never hear it but what this evening will come ...
— Ann Veronica • H. G. Wells

... value your life." (Nothing more,—such advice might be given your wife Or your sweetheart, in times of bronchitis and cough, Without mystery, romance, or frivolous scoff.) But hark to the music; the dance has begun. The closely draped windows wide open are flung; The notes of the piccolo, joyous and light, Like bubbles burst forth on the warm summer night. Round about go the dancers; in circles they fly; Trip, trip, go their feet as their skirts eddy by; And swifter and lighter, but somewhat too plain, Whisks the fair circumvolving ...
— Complete Poetical Works of Bret Harte • Bret Harte



Words linked to "Piccolo" :   flute, transverse flute



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