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Type
Brand
Condition
Colour
Technical Specification
  • Yamaha U1E

    Yamaha U1 Upright, around 1970 (Refurbished)

    £3,295.00
  • Yamaha U1 Upright, 2007

    £6,495.00
  • Yamaha U1 U10BL

    Yamaha U1 U10BL Upright, late 1980’s (Refurbished by Yamaha)

    £4,795.00
  • Yamaha U1 U10A

    Yamaha U1 U10A Upright, early 1990’s (Refurbished by Yamaha)

    £5,795.00
  • Yamaha U1 TA2

    Yamaha U1 TA3 TransAcoustic Upright in Polished Ebony

    £13,445.00
  • Yamaha U1 SH2

    Yamaha U1 SH3 Silent Upright in Polished Ebony

    £12,995.00
  • Yahama U1 Disklavier Silent Upright in Polished Mahogany

    Yamaha U1 Disklavier Silent Upright in Polished Mahogany, Just 10 Years Old

    £7,995.00
  • Yamaha SU7 Upright SH Silent in Polished Ebony, 2018

    Yamaha SU7 Upright SH Silent in Polished Ebony, 2018

    £16,995.00
  • Yamaha SU7

    Yamaha SU7 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £26,995.00
  • Yamaha SU7 SH2

    Yamaha SU7 SH3 Silent Upright in Polished Ebony

    £31,095.00
  • Yamaha SU131S Upright

    Yamaha SU131S Upright, 2003

    £9,995.00
  • Yamaha SU118

    Yamaha SU118 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £17,845.00

Yamaha Pianos for everyone.

Yamaha Pianos

Is Yamaha a good piano brand?

You may recognise Yamaha as a trusted name for motorcycles but what if you’re more of a ‘piano’ rather than a ‘petrol’ head?

It’s the same story.

Yamaha are just as regaled for their instruments as they are for their motorbikes, with a Yamaha piano ranking as one of the most popular and reliable brands on the market.

Whether you’re new to playing, buying a small upright piano for the kids, or looking for a concert-worthy grand piano, you’ll find a wealth of choice from the Yamaha brand, with prices to suit all budgets. To find out more about Yamaha pianos, get in touch with the team.

Are Yamaha pianos suitable for beginners?

With an extensive portfolio of models – Yamaha upright pianos, digital pianos, grands, acoustics –  there is a Yamaha for everyone, especially beginners. A great starter piano is the Yamaha U1 acoustic piano – perfect for entry-level playing but with plenty of capability as your playing skills develop.

Some people think it’s necessary to start with a Yamaha keyboard but you could go for a digital Yamaha piano, where you can control volume or use headphones – sparing others from the relentless sound of those early days of practice.

For help picking out the right Yamaha piano for your playing level, aspirations, and budget, get in touch.

Visit our showroom

With an extensive range of Yamaha pianos available, you may find yourself spoilt for choice. So why not visit our showroom to try things out?

Whether you’re keen to sample acoustic upright pianos or digital, we always have a couple of hundred pianos in stock.

Arrange a visit and you can play each instrument for yourself, allowing you to experience the true feel of the pedals beneath your feet and the responsiveness of the keys to ensure you find the right model for you.

Book an appointment now.

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