Definitions
- Referring to a person who plays the piano mechanically using a mechanical device called a pianola. - Talking about a person who operates a player piano, which is a self-playing piano that uses a perforated paper roll to play music. - Describing a person who plays the piano using a mechanical device that reads digital files instead of perforated paper rolls.
- Referring to a person who plays the piano professionally or as a hobby. - Talking about a person who has studied piano and can perform classical, jazz, or other genres of music. - Describing a person who accompanies singers or other musicians on the piano.
List of Similarities
- 1Both involve playing the piano.
- 2Both require knowledge of music theory and piano technique.
- 3Both can produce beautiful music.
- 4Both can be performed in front of an audience.
- 5Both can be practiced as a hobby or profession.
What is the difference?
- 1Method: Pianolist plays the piano mechanically using a device while pianist plays the piano manually.
- 2Skill level: Pianist requires more advanced skills and training than pianolist.
- 3Versatility: Pianist can play a wide range of music genres and styles while pianolist is limited to the music available on the perforated paper rolls or digital files.
- 4Audience: Pianist often performs in front of live audiences while pianolist may not have the opportunity to perform in front of an audience.
- 5Connotation: Pianist is associated with a higher level of skill and professionalism while pianolist is associated with a more mechanical and automated approach to playing the piano.
Remember this!
Pianolist and pianist both involve playing the piano, but the difference between them is the method of playing and the level of skill required. A pianolist plays the piano mechanically using a device, while a pianist plays the piano manually and requires more advanced skills and training. A pianist can play a wide range of music genres and styles, while a pianolist is limited to the music available on the perforated paper rolls or digital files.