For most people, summer is the best time of year. Warm weather, barbecues, garden parties, and days out in the sunshine give everyone the chance to recharge.
Your normal routine is returning shortly, though, as everyone prepares to go back to school.
With that in mind, we at Richard Lawson Pianos thought we’d treat you with a huge ‘back to practice’ discount on Kawai pianos.
How good are Kawai pianos?
Kawai pianos are known for their innovation, with traditional craftsmanship combined with digital piano technology to create the highest quality musical instrument.
The key features of a Kawai piano are:
- Tone and touch – Kawai pianos have a warm, rich tone that expresses subtle emotion, which is why it’s preferred by classical artists. To touch, Kawai pianos have a smooth and responsive touch that’s comfortable and extremely satisfying to play.
- Innovation and technology – Kawai is a leader in innovation in the piano industry having developed several features to enhance their quality, functionality, and performance. They introduced the Millennium III action, which is made of carbon fibre-infused ABS parts that are lighter, faster, and stronger than traditional piano parts.
- Materials and construction – Kawai uses a variety of high-quality, natural materials for their soundboards, including mahogany, spruce, and maple.
Which Kawai pianos are discounted?
Our fantastic ‘back to school’ discount on Kawai pianos is available on a wide variety of models.
The £500 discount applies to the following Kawai pianos:
- K15
- K200
- K300
The discount also applies to all finishes and Hybrid versions (K15 ATX3, K200 ATX4, K300 ATX4, and K300 Aures 2).
Benefits of an upright piano
Not only are our Kawai pianos innovative, reliable, and aesthetically pleasing, but they offer many more benefits.
Space-saving
Upright pianos, like Kawai models, save lots of space thanks to their compact design and vertical strings. They can be placed against a wall, unlike grand pianos, which take up a lot more floor space.
Upright pianos can be placed up against walls without dominating space in many rooms around the home.
Cost-effective
Compared to grand pianos, upright pianos are much more cost-effective, often costing half the price of top-of-the-range models.
So, if you have a strict budget to stick to, an upright Kawai piano is a sound investment.
Plus, between August and October, you can knock an extra £500 off!
Skill development
Upright pianos are particularly helpful for beginners when they start learning to play the piano. They allow learners to improve their control over the dynamics of the piano.
Plus, by providing plenty of tonal range, an upright piano is a fantastic option for many beginners.
Easy resale
Are you moving home or looking to purchase a bigger piano – or even a grand piano? Selling your upright piano is easier than you think as there’s a big market for second-hand models.
It’s easier than you may think to resell your upright piano. Lots of budding pianists are always scouring the second-hand market to find one for their homes, so there’s plenty of interest.
Go back to practice and save £500 on Kawai pianos
Interested in saving hundreds and buying a Kawai piano?
Simply head to our Kawai Back to School page to find the models you could save hundreds of pounds on!
If you need some assistance choosing the right model for you, the experts at Richard Lawson are happy to help you. Plus, we guarantee that whatever model you opt for, you’ll be delighted!
If you have any questions about Kawai pianos, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at 01923 720 974, email info@richardlawsonpianos.com, or fill in our contact form and we’ll be back in touch soon.