There are only three legacy brands; Yamaha, Kawai and Steinway. From the turn of the century through the 1980s, Steinway ruled the roost. With the advent of the internet, then social media, Yamaha and Kawai were able to gain prominence in the marketplace. Today, it is very clear; Yamaha’s plan to place their pianos in …
Non Gray Market Yamaha Upright Piano – Made In The USA! Only $3,995
Most affordable Yamaha pianos; are made in Indonesia, such as the popular B1, B2, B3, and GB1. Japanese and American made Yamaha‘s are considered by those in the know to be superior to the current Indonesian models. Before Yamaha left the United States to build affordable models in China and Indonesia, they had a manufacturing …
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Ferrari Red Upright Piano – $7,990
Elton John famously made the first on stage “Red” piano statement and it shocked the world! After its debut, piano dealers around the country were inundated with inquiries on how they could get their hands on an Elton John style piano. The world’s largest piano manufacturer and official piano builder for Steinway and Sons answered …
NEW Snow White Kawai K-15 Upright Piano -$5,990
For nearly 100 years Kawai has built what those in the know consider the world’s most advanced piano. For over half a century Kawai has used advanced materials in their action parts all but eliminating the pesky sticky key! The material Kawai uses is 50% stronger and resist moisture and swelling 30 times better …
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Studio Upright on Par with YAMAHA U1 and U3 Piano – $5,990
The Hailun is a top quality piano maker offering incredible value as compared to an older Steinway upright or Yamaha U1, U3 studio pianos. Hailun uses top quality materials, such as sand cast plates and solid spruce soundboards; materials found in the world’s best pianos. If you are considering a Yamaha U1 or Yamaha U3 …
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Steinway & Sons’ Official Builder (Essex) – NEW EU-122 Pearl River Studio Upright Piano – $6,990
Pearl River is now the world’s largest piano manufacturer. Building 143,000 pianos in 2019 makes Pearl River’s size larger than the next several largest piano brands combined! Steinway was so impressed with Pearl River’s quality of construction and access to a vast network of affordable, skilled hand labor, Steinway & Sons’ of New York chose …
Like NEW Yamaha Upright Piano – FREE Delivery, Tuning And Warranty | $3,150
Yamaha pianos are among the most respected instruments on the market today. Teachers, piano technicians, and pianists gravitate towards the legacy brands of Steinway, Kawai, and Yamaha. Each manufacturer has been producing pianos for 100 years or more! If you are considering a Yamaha upright or baby grand piano in Tampa Bay visits Dave’s Piano …
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Schimmel Baby Grand Piano | Handmade in Germany – $12,500
Schimmel pianos are handmade in Germany. As a result, they are rated higher than Yamaha and in the upper echelons of the quality scale, as are all German-made pianos. This is according to all piano connoisseurs and aficionados, such as Larry Fine, author of “The Piano Book”. If you are considering a Yamaha, Kawai, Boston, …
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Like NEW Charles Walter Upright Piano – $18,000 + NEW, Just $7,990!
According to The Piano Book by Larry Fine, the Charles Walter console piano is superior to Steinway and Yamaha. Both of these legacy brands fail to build a “musical standout” in the sub 45” segment. However, CW achieves this remarkable top honor! Fine writes “Proof that a 43” piano can be made musical, and it’s …
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NEW Upright Piano – Steinway & Sons’ Official Builder (Essex) – World’s Largest Piano Manufacturer! – $5990
Pianos do not get better with time. Unlike a Cello, violin, or other instruments which can last in theory for hundreds of years; pianos have a lifespan of 50-60 years. While the pinblock and action age only by usage, the curvature of the soundboard, which is necessary for tonal projection is a linear degradation and …