Yamaha
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Yamaha U3A Upright, mid 1980’s (Refurbished)
£5,495.00 -
Yamaha U3 YUX Upright, mid 1980’s (Refurbished)
£6,995.00 -
Yamaha U3 UX3 Upright, late 1980’s (Refurbished)
£7,495.00 -
Yamaha U3 UX Upright, mid-late 1970’s (Refurbished)
£6,295.00 -
Yamaha U3 UX Upright, mid-late 1970’s (Refurbished by Yamaha)
£6,395.00 -
Yamaha U3 U30BL Upright, late 1980’s (Refurbished by Yamaha)
£6,595.00 -
Yamaha U3 U300 Upright, late 1990’s (Refurbished)
£6,795.00 -
Yamaha U2H Upright, late 1970’s (Refurbished)
£4,595.00 -
Yamaha U1Q Upright in Satin American Walnut
£9,695.00 -
Yamaha U1Q Upright in Polished White
£9,695.00 -
Yamaha U1Q Upright in Polished Mahogany
£9,695.00 -
Yamaha U1Q Upright in Polished Ebony
£9,095.00
FAQ's
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 automobiles, with a Yamaha piano ranking as one of the most popular and reliable brands on the market.
Whether you’re new to playing, buying for the kids, or looking for a concert-worthy grand piano, you’ll find a wealth of choice from the Yamaha brand including grands, uprights and digitals, with prices to suit all budgets. To find out more about Yamaha pianos, get in touch with the team.
As the adage goes – quality lasts. And Yamaha pianos are definitely quality.
Properly cared for, there’s no reason you can’t expect a lifetime of enjoyment from our Yamaha pianos. But, as with all instruments, it is important to look after your piano properly.
The best way to ensure your piano lasts is:
· Have it regularly tuned. We recommend professional tuning every 6 -12 months. It’s also recommended to book in an extra tune if you’ve recently moved the piano or detect a change in sound.
· Make sure you house your piano in a suitable location – away from drafts, damp, excessive sunlight etc.
· Use special mats to protect from underfloor heating.
· Don’t use your piano as a sideboard – keep drinks away, and if you do sit ornaments or other items on the casing, make sure they won’t scratch.
Yamaha pianos are a reliable choice. With an extensive portfolio of models, there is sure to be a Yamaha for everyone – especially beginners. A great starter piano is the Yamaha U1 piano – perfect for entry-level playing but with plenty of capability as your playing skills develop.
Alternatively, 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 practise.
For help picking out the right Yamaha piano for your playing level, aspirations, and budget, get in touch.
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