Yamaha pianos and Yamaha grand pianos are one of the most well-known and recognised brands of pianos. The ranges of Yamaha pianos are often synonymous with purity and richness and they are often said to be able to express true musical emotions, unlike any other piano.
Yamaha pianos have a very long and interesting history which dates back to 1900 when Yamaha first began building their quality pianos. Torakusu Yamaha is Yamaha’s founder and the person who built that first Yamaha piano. Since then Yamaha has grown in many industries besides musical instruments, including outboards and motorbikes.
Since the beginning Yamaha has been committed to creating pianos that reflect excellence and perfection andthere is no other piano that reflects this more than the Yamaha Clavinova digital piano. The Yamaha Clavinova digital piano was first created in the 1980’s and since then has only advanced in technological ability and today this Yamaha piano can replicate the sounds of full concert pianos. The latest model of the Yamaha Clavinova digital piano also has an internet direct connection so that players can access a special website and play songs from a wide selection. The finest in sound, touch and functionality have been combined to create a Yamaha range of digital pianos that is second to none.
Our range of Yamaha pianos ensures that everyone is catered for; from beginner piano players to elite concert pianists we have a Yamaha piano that will suit YOU. We also cater for a variety of budgets and we have a beautiful range of second hand pianos, which are perfect for beginners. We have many Yamaha pianos for sale either in store or here on our website.
So whatever type of Yamaha piano you’re looking for – Yamaha second hand pianos, Yamaha grand pianos orYamaha Clavinova digital pianos – at Chris Marshall Piano House we have all these pianos for sale plus more, so come in and visit our showroom or give us a call. We look forward to helping you find your piano.
"The piano is able to communicate the subtlest universal truths by means of wood, metal and vibrating air." Kenneth Miller
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