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When choosing a piano there are a whole host of practical considerations to bear in mind including size of room, amount of use, type of player(s); however, key consideration should be given to quality of sound and touch. |
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Why an Acoustic Piano |
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The Ranges We Stock
Over the past couple of decades piano design and manufacture has progressed dramatically with good quality models now available at a realistic price.
Over this period Yamaha has firmly established itself as the world leader in acoustic pianos, and for this reason we tend to sell more of these models than any other. We also offer the Kemble range of pianos (a favourite of many schools) that are made in the UK (but are a fully owned subsidiary of the Yamaha Corporation).
Yamaha pianos offer an unsurpassed level of quality across their range based on over 100 years of manufacturing experience coupled with massive levels of investment into the manufacturing process and research and development, unsurpassed levels of quality control, top quality raw materials and constant liaison with the world’s top pianists.
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What makes a Good Piano |
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The Frame |
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The Soundboard |
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Strings and Hammers |
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The type and quality of felt in the hammers (and their density and elasticity), and hammer size and shapes are key factors contributing to the type and quality of tone of the piano. |
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The hammers are central to the important “piano voicing” process whereby skilled technicians finely adjust the hammer shape and elasticity for all 88 keys, uniformly balancing the tone and volume over the total range of the piano. |
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Tone
The combination and design of all the above components (namely frame, scale design, and soundboard) all contribute to the quality of an instrument’s tone.
The size of the frame is not the overriding factor for a good piano. More critical is the quality of design and production of a well-balanced instrument.
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The Action |
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The Yamaha Range
There are 26 pianos in the Yamaha range that can be quite bewildering to the uninitiated. We will therefore focus on popular choices of instrument for each stage of a player’s development and situation.
Entry-Level Uprights
Yamaha offer a choice of entry-level uprights – namely the C110A and C109. These are both particularly popular with schools (for practice rooms, classrooms and small assembly halls) and private homes with limited space.
They offer great value for money for a quality package and the Yamaha name.
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The C110A |
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The C109 |
Intermediate Level Uprights
Yamaha offer a choice of models for the immediate player incorporating their “P” and “V” series pianos. We particularly recommend the P112N model that represents exceptional value for a great specification.
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The P112N |
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Advanced Uprights
The “U” and “S” series upright pianos are the pinnacle of the Yamaha upright range. Fantastic instruments, they offer the pianist excellent response, superior tone and exceptional balance.
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The U1 |
Grand Pianos
Grand pianos are fantastic instruments that can both look and sound fantastic, in home or school.
Yamaha “grands” have a fantastic reputation for offering superb sounding and looking instruments at a realistic price.
The main ranges are the “G” and “C” Series. The G series are designed as entry level instruments – more suited to a domestic size room whereas the C (conservatoire) series are superior quality instruments for the discerning player, a music college environment or large school concert hall.
Particular models are as follows:
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The GB1 |
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The GC1 |
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The C1L |
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Larger Grand Pianos
The C series has a range of instruments of varying sizes to cope with the requirements of pianists’ needs and larger rooms. We supply the full range up to and including the 9” Concert Grand!
Grand Piano Finishes
Overwhelmingly the most popular finish choice for grand pianos is black, although the GC1 and smaller C series instruments are available in a choice of additional colours.
Piano Accessories
Stools
We offer a choice of stool style to suit your piano in a variety of finishes and fabrics.
Please call for information.
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School Conversion Kits
The school conversion kit is a pair of stabilising brackets that can be attached to the base of an upright piano to enable it to be safely and easily wheeled around, and prevents the instrument from being pushed over when not located against a wall.
These are to be strongly recommended for school uprights to conform to HSE guidelines.
We also supply “A” frames that fit to the legs of grand pianos to enable them to be moved around school halls safely and easily together with an assortment of covers (for uprights and grands) to fit a wide range of models.