pianist
[C] Countable
pl: pianists
This term carries a strong connotation of technical mastery and disciplined study. While anyone who can play a few chords might be called a pianist in a casual setting, the word typically evokes images of formal training, recital halls, and a deep commitment to musical theory. In professional circles, the word distinguishes the performer from the composer or the instrument technician. It suggests a symbiotic relationship between the human and the machine, where the individual is seen as the medium through which the music is realized.
Used to count individual people who play the instrument, such as two pianists performing a duet.