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provides piano
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "provides piano" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone or something that offers piano services or instruments, but it needs additional context to be usable. Example: "The music school provides piano lessons for beginners."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Mr. Model provides piano accompaniment.
News & Media
(Kehr 20100128 THE LUBITSCH TOUCH (Wednesday) Ben Model provides piano accompaniment for the 1924 feature "The Marriage Circle," the first of the sophisticated sex comedies that Ernst Lubitsch made in Hollywood.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Christel Schmidt, the author of the newly published "Mary Pickford: Queen of the Movies," will be present at this 2 p.m. screening on Sunday; Donald Sosin will provide piano accompaniment for an archival 35-millimeter print from the Library of Congress.
News & Media
Ben Model will provide piano accompaniment for films featuring Ham and Bud ("The Bogus Booking Agent"), Al St. John ("The Grab Bag Bride"), Billy West ("A Rolling Stone"), James Finlayson ("Never Too Old"), Ben Turpin ("A Blonde's Revenge, Stan Laurelel ("When Knights Were Cold") and others.
News & Media
Satie provided piano and orchestral versions of his accompaniment, and allowed the words to be sung by a solo singer or by as many as four, in its separate roles.
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They washed dishes and carried trays in restaurants, worked as croupiers in gambling houses jam-packed with lies, peddled dolls at street corners, provided piano accompaniment to cabaret dancers in boisterous entertainment halls.
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Damon, who was a professor of English at Brown University, not only wrote the show's script but also provided piano accompaniment and even advertised the performances by personally leading his drum-beating, horn-tooting cast of boy puppeteers around the fairground.
News & Media
Scotty Wilbanks provided piano on "Revelation".
Wiki
Mary Jo provided piano on Archie Roach's album Charcoal Lane (1990), which was produced by Kelly and Connolly.
Wiki
Aside from the samples, Swift also provided piano, bass and rhodes on the album, and fellow producer JMD provided drum arrangements.
Wiki
For the instrumental, Leon Pendarvis was the conductor and arranger; Martin provided piano, Dr. Luke provided the electric guitar and Yamaha Acoustic guitar, Jack Daley provided the bass and Wolf provided the drums and percussion.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider stronger verbs like "offers", "supplies", or "furnishes" depending on the specific context for better clarity.
Common error
Do not use "provides piano" as a standalone phrase. It lacks clarity. Instead, clarify the type of service or item being provided. For example, instead of writing 'The school provides piano', specify 'The school provides piano lessons' or 'The school provides a piano for practice'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "provides piano" functions as a verb phrase followed by a noun. While grammatically valid, it requires additional context to fully convey meaning. For instance, "provides piano lessons" or "provides piano accompaniment" are more complete and understandable.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
50%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Science
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "provides piano" is grammatically valid but lacks specificity, leading to potential ambiguity. Ludwig AI considers the phrase not correct and suggests that additional context is needed for clarity. While the phrase appears in reputable sources like The New York Times and The Guardian, it's better to use more descriptive alternatives such as "provides piano lessons" or "offers piano accompaniment" to enhance understanding. The phrase has rare occurrences and is generally considered of neutral to informal register, making it potentially unsuitable for professional or academic writing without modification.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
offers piano
More concise, but less descriptive. It is interchangeable in some, but not all contexts.
offers piano accompaniment
Focuses specifically on the act of accompanying with a piano.
supplies piano for
Implies providing a piano instrument for a specific purpose.
makes piano available
Emphasizes the accessibility of a piano.
furnishes piano music
Highlights the provision of musical pieces specifically for the piano.
has piano for use
Suggests that a piano is present and ready to be used.
delivers piano services
Focuses on offering services related to the piano, such as tuning or lessons.
makes piano arrangements
Focuses on arrangement for use with the piano.
gives piano lessons
Specifies the act of teaching piano skills.
lends a piano
Indicates a temporary provision of a piano.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "provides piano" for better clarity?
Instead of "provides piano", try more specific phrases like "offers piano lessons", "supplies piano music", or "furnishes piano accompaniment" depending on the context.
What is a more formal alternative to "provides piano"?
In formal writing, consider using "furnishes a piano" or "offers piano services" for a more professional tone.
Is "provides piano" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "provides piano" is not the most grammatically sound phrase. It's generally better to specify what is being provided related to the piano, such as lessons or accompaniment. Ludwig AI marks the phrase as not correct.
What's the difference between "provides piano accompaniment" and "plays piano"?
"Provides piano accompaniment" refers to the act of accompanying someone else's performance on the piano, while "plays piano" simply means someone is playing the instrument, possibly as a solo performance.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested