Definitions
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- proper noun music A simple
waltz , written in 1877 by Arthur de Lulli, that serves as a two-finger exercise for beginnerpiano players.
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Examples
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Learn how to use Chopsticks from a Japanese Chopstick Master!
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Poor taste continues to be a theme throughout most of the scoring … just consider the "Chopsticks" - style techno piece that appears when some Japanese businessmen appear.
DVD Verdict 2009
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They have a piano that I can try to work 'Chopsticks' out on.
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They have a piano that I can try to work 'Chopsticks' out on.
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I'm constantly and ridiculously surprised by even the most elementary of musical transpositions; start whistling "Chopsticks" instead of playing it on a piano and I will be transfixed, I swear.
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I'm constantly and ridiculously surprised by even the most elementary of musical transpositions; start whistling "Chopsticks" instead of playing it on a piano and I will be transfixed, I swear.
December 2006 2006
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ANDERSON: You know, I'm not going to subject you to "Chopsticks" this time.
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I-- when we see you next, I want you to do "Chopsticks" on that thing, OK?
CNN Transcript - Saturday Morning News: Shopping Day Shapes Up Well in Big Apple - December 23, 2000 2000
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Pauline Alpert's "Chopsticks" may sound as though it's going to be a trite bonbon and ends up nothing of the sort.
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I took piano lessons for more than 10 years, but can't play much more than "Chopsticks".
unknown title 2009
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