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[[File:Pianogender pride flag.jpg|thumb|Reign of the breadsticcs' pianogender flag]]''Not to be confused with [[genderpiano]]''[[File:Emblem-less pianogender flag.jpg|thumb|The pianogender flag without the piano emblem]]
'''Pianogender''' is a [[xenogender]], specifically a [[musicagender]], which is based around pianos and their music. It has two possible definitions:
#A gender based around pianos, their aesthetics, and at the core, piano music and sounds. Since every instrument can be made to produce different kinds of sounds, this could be a diverse gender experience, but the general aesthetic of piano music, emotional and rich tones, among other musical aesthetics, is the core of this gender.
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Not to be confused with genderpiano
Pianogender is a xenogender, specifically a musicagender, which is based around pianos and their music. It has two possible definitions:
- A gender based around pianos, their aesthetics, and at the core, piano music and sounds. Since every instrument can be made to produce different kinds of sounds, this could be a diverse gender experience, but the general aesthetic of piano music, emotional and rich tones, among other musical aesthetics, is the core of this gender.
- A subset of genderpiano where someone's gender is affected by playing and/or listening to the piano. One may feel their gender more strongly or feel a different gender/gender identity entirely when playing or listening to the piano. For example, one may be a demiboy normally, but be juxera when playing to and/or listening to the piano.
Someone who is pianogender could be both of those definitions at once, as well as either one of them.
History
The term pianogender was coined as part of a series of new musicagenders based on instruments on March 8, 2021 by Wikia user Reign of the breadsticcs.
Flag
The pianogender flag was also designed by Reign of the breadsticcs on March 8, 2021. The shades of blue represent the emotional and deep tones most commonly associated with piano music.