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Brand
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  • Yamaha C2X Silent

    Yamaha C2X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £38,245.00
  • Yamaha C2X

    Yamaha C2X Grand in Polished Ebony

    £26,745.00
  • Yahama C3X Disklavier Enspire

    Yamaha C2X Disklavier Enspire Grand in Polished Ebony

    £42,295.00
  • Yamaha C2 Grand

    Yamaha C2 Grand, 1999 (Refurbished)

    £11,395.00
  • Yamaha C2 Grand in Polished Mahogany 2005 Refurbished

    Yamaha C2 Grand in Polished Mahogany, 2005 (Refurbished)

    £11,995.00
  • Yamaha C2 Disklavier DKC-850 Grand in Polished Ebony, 1998

    £18,995.00
  • Yamaha C1X TA2

    Yamaha C1X TA3 TransAcoustic Grand in Polished Ebony

    £38,545.00
  • Yamaha C1X TA2

    Yamaha C1X SH3 Silent Grand in Polished Ebony

    £35,645.00
  • Yamaha C1X

    Yamaha C1X Grand in Polished Ebony

    £25,495.00
  • Yamaha C1X Disklavier Enspire

    Yamaha C1X Disklavier Enspire Grand in Polished Ebony

    £45,795.00
  • Yamaha C1 Grand

    Yamaha C1 Grand, 2000 (Refurbished)

    £12,995.00
  • Yamaha C1 Disklavier Grand in Polished Mahogany, 2004

    £16,995.00

Grand Pianos for everyone.

Grand Pianos

What are grand pianos?

The grand piano is in a sense the purest of all piano models available on today’s market, retaining the original shape of the pianoforte.

The action of a grand piano is placed horizontally, meaning that the hammers rely on gravity alone to return to position. This offers more reliable note repetition, whilst also allowing for greater keyboard control and a wider range of musical expression – which is why a grand is frequently the favoured piano of professional players.

With their large soundboards and long strings, the sound of a grand piano is capable of a depth of tone and an array of colours which just isn’t possible with most uprights. With these instruments, it’s possible to access all of the nuances of character that even the most challenging music calls for.

Why choose a grand piano?

Grand pianos are often considered the original and the best. They do inarguably have a larger footprint than an upright piano, but since grand pianos are available in a range of sizes, they can nevertheless be accommodated in smaller settings, particularly where baby grands are concerned. And thanks to competitive rates, they no longer have an exclusive price point – which is why they can now be found away from the concert hall and enjoyed in the homes of professionals and amateurs (and fans of great style) alike.

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