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  • Yamaha U3 YUX

    Yamaha U3 YUX Upright, mid 1980’s (Refurbished)

    £6,495.00
  • Yamaha U3 UX3

    Yamaha U3 UX3 Upright, late 1980’s (Refurbished)

    £6,995.00
  • Yamaha U3 UX

    Yamaha U3 UX Upright, mid-late 1970’s (Refurbished)

    £5,995.00
  • Yamaha U3 UX

    Yamaha U3 UX Upright, mid-late 1970’s (Refurbished by Yamaha)

    £7,495.00
  • Yamaha U3E

    Yamaha U3 Upright, around 1970 (Refurbished)

    £3,595.00
  • Yamaha U3E Polished White

    Yamaha U3 Upright in Polished White, around 1970 (Refurbished)

    £4,995.00
  • Yamaha U30BL

    Yamaha U3 U30BL Upright, late 1980’s (Refurbished by Yamaha)

    £6,595.00
  • Yamaha U3 U300

    Yamaha U3 U300 Upright, late 1990’s (Refurbished)

    £6,495.00
  • Yamaha U3E Silent

    Yamaha U3 Silent Upright, Around 1970 (Refurbished)

    £4,995.00
  • Yamaha U2H

    Yamaha U2H Upright, late 1970’s (Refurbished)

    £4,595.00
  • Yamaha U1 Satin American Walnut

    Yamaha U1Q Upright in Satin American Walnut

    £10,395.00
  • Yamaha U1 Polished White

    Yamaha U1Q Upright in Polished White

    £10,395.00

Upright Pianos for everyone.

Upright Pianos

What is an upright piano?

Designed specifically to save on space, an upright piano takes up far less room than a traditional grand piano. It achieves this by having the strings and soundboard running vertically as opposed to being horizontal.

Why choose an upright piano?

Are you short on space? Are finances a little tight? Then an upright piano could offer the perfect solution.

If you’re looking for exceptional quality sound on a smaller budget, or you would love to own a piano but struggle for space, then an upright is ideal. Perfect for homes, schools, village halls, anywhere in fact, as thanks to their neat vertical design they can fit snuggly against a wall or be slotted easily into any available space.

Which upright pianos are best?

Well, that depends entirely on your playing requirements. And thanks to our extensive collection of upright pianos, we can help you to find the perfect choice.

Take Yamaha upright pianos for example – they offer something for everyone, regardless of where you’re at in your musical journey.

Yamaha pianos are renowned for quality craftsmanship and superb sound, but often the convenience of technology can be a real boon, which is why we also stock a range of upright digital pianos – ideal if you’re looking for connectivity, recording, or even silent playing options. These, alongside many other makes and models of upright acoustic pianos, mean there’s a perfect piano for everyone.

Need a hand deciding? Then why not book an appointment to visit the showroom or call 01923 720 974 to speak with a member of the team?

How do upright pianos compare to grand pianos?

There’s no denying a grand piano holds real appeal. Often regarded as the pinnacle of the piano world, they boast style and status, but that doesn’t mean upright pianos can’t compete – they do! And for many people, an upright acoustic piano, or an equivalent digital piano, can make a much better choice.

More compact, more affordable, and easier to house whilst still every bit as enjoyable to play – just some of the many reasons upright pianos are a household favourite.

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