If you want a modern statement piece this is it! Steinway does not know how to scale up production, so they chose two piano manufacturers which do know how to build pianos at scale; Kawai (Boston line) and Pearl River (Essex line) have graciously agreed to share their building techniques with Steinway. This relationship is …
NEW Parlor Grand Piano by Steinway & Sons’ Official Builder (Essex Line) – $14,900
Since the 1950s, Pearl River has been building quality pianos. In 2012, all Pearl Rivers were redesigned using much of Lothar Thomma’s design, taken directly from the Ritmuller project a few years prior. Pearl River is now the world’s largest piano manufacturer! Even Steinway recognized Pearl River’s incredible commitment to quality piano construction by selecting …
NEW Kawai CA701 – $5,599
DESCRIPTION Kawai’s award-winning legacy of premium digital pianos continues with the incredible Kawai CA701. It features Kawai’s ground-breaking “Grand Feel III” wooden-key keyboard action with Ivory & Ebony Touch key surfaces for an unmatched grand piano-like feel. The Shigeru Kawai SK-EX concert grand piano is reproduced by way of Kawai’s exclusive Rendering piano sound engine, …
Ornate Baby Grand Piano – Exotic Burlewood Finish | $8,900
There are few pianos which can match the physical beauty of this parlor, grand by George Steck. From the rounded empire legs, to the harp shape lyre, to the hand, carved music desk, and of course the exotic burl wood veneers; this piano is truly breathtaking! If you think black is boring and want …
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NEW Kawai K400 in Ebony Polish – $11,795
The 48” Yamaha U1 has been a studio upright piano leader for many years with the Yamaha U3 being very close in popularity. The Kawai K400’s all-new design will undoubtedly dethrone all other Japanese studio models. The K400 is based on Kawai’s award-winning K300 model with several enhancements. Separation – the failure in the U1 …
Apartment/Condo Size La Petite Baby Grand Piano – $4,995
If space is at a premium, but you enjoy the aesthetics of a baby grand this may be precisely the piano for you. The smallest production-caliber baby grand piano in existence measures 4‘7“ in length. In fact, this piano is slightly shorter than it is wide, making it the perfect choice for people with space …
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Japanese Made Yamaha 5’3” GC1 Baby Grand Piano – $13,900
Even one inch can make a difference. An extra three inches in the base section and significantly increased soundboard surface area in the Japanese-made Yamaha GC1 over the entry-level Indonesian-made Yamaha 5’ GB1 is absolutely monumental! If you speak to any Yamaha or Kawai piano enthusiast they will always insist upon a Japanese model and …
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2023 NEW Kawai GX-7 Semi-Concert Grand Piano – $79,495
The GX7 Kawai semi-concert grand is without question the best-value high-performance grade piano on the market today. The cost delta between a 7’6” GX-7 and a 9’ concert grand is absurd. You could own one Kawai GX7 7’6” semi-concert grand and have enough money left over to purchase a 2023 fully loaded corvette, AMG series …
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NEW Kawai GL-10 Baby Grand Piano – $16,295
Make Steinway’s choice, your choice, choose Kawai! Since 1992 Kawai has been the official builder for Steinway & Sons (Boston line). Steinway selected Kawai due to their long illustrious history and nearly 100 year reputation for constructing high quality pianos. Since 1927 Kawai has been producing some of the finest pianos the world has ever …
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Why Do Standard Pianos Have 88 Keys?
Standard pianos have 88 keys (52 whites and 36 blacks), but why do they have so many? Is it a norm? Right since the piano’s invention, composers wrote various music for harpsichord having only 60 keys. It meant that everything is written was limited to the harpsichord’s five-octave range. Later, the 1st piano got invented …