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Yamaha Pianos Dealers – Providing the Best

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Yamaha pianos are probably the one of the most popular piano brands all over the world. They have a great infrastructure spread over various parts of the world like UK, Indonesia and Japan. Thus utilizing advanced precision engineering they maintain a high quality of product. Most importantly, there is consistency between different models. It is a very common thing for pianos to have noticeable differences in their tonal characteristics between two identical models due to the lack of precision in manufacturing. So the consistency part is very important. The quality of design and build does not guarantee consistency of tonal qualities and, with a range of 88 notes; consistency is not to be overlooked on a piano.

Yamaha pianos have a well deserved worldwide popularity. This popularity is not only due to the global association of more popular products than piano alone. Yamaha is making pianos since 1899 and they definitely have piano design and build experiences which at least equals to other big names in piano. However, the Yamaha pianos were mainly targeted for the American and Asian market as the tonal characteristics there were more preferred to be clinical, percussive and less sonorous than that preferred in Europe. It was only during 1980 that Yamaha pianos started to enter the European market. Since then, the pianos targeted for European market saw a major change in design, though the class of sound was not compromised with. With time these pianos have developed the deep, dynamic and lyrical tone that the European market looks for.

Over the years, the demand for Yamaha pianos has increased considerably. And the pianos have developed accordingly too. The cabinet styles have undergone a lot of change specially to meet the requirements of the European market. More importantly there has been a change in the tone too. There are over twelve upright and twelve grand pianos in its range along with the Silent series and the Disklavier series hybrids. Although the range is huge, some of the models are just variations having a difference in price but hardly any in case of performance or quality. The only difference is the aesthetics. So if you are looking for a good piano from the makers who have enough experience to provide the best, do not forget to pay a visit to the Yamaha piano dealers, because they can provide you the best.

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Suggestions for a high quality electric piano?

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

I would like to purchase an electric piano. I’ve played piano since I was in first grade and would love to buy a real piano…but it wouldn’t work too well in my apartment. I want an electric piano that really sounds and feels like a real piano when I play it. Any suggestions for good brands/models of electric pianos?

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The Original Numb Piano

Monday, September 8th, 2008



“Numb” performed by the originator of the Numb piano piece that’s floating around the internet.

Some of you might remember me as “TheKen”.

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