Kemble Upright Piano with Adsilent
About this piano:
Video: https://youtu.be/3qxWzV2Hq2U?si=aI_aQzwED31xmatZ
(Yamaha action and parts)
Serial No: 303023
No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)
No of keys: 88
Dimensions:
Width: 154cm
Height: 121cm
Depth: 61cm
Kemble pianos have a notable history originating in the 20th century when Michael Kemble established the company in London in 1911. Initially, Kemble focused on producing high-quality pianos for the UK market, quickly gaining recognition for their craftsmanship and attention to detail. In the mid-20th century, Kemble expanded its operations and began producing pianos under license from Yamaha, further enhancing the quality and reputation of their instruments. Kemble pianos became renowned for their reliability, tone, and affordability, making them a popular choice for musicians and institutions alike. In 2009, Kemble merged with Yamaha, and while the Kemble brand is no longer actively producing pianos, its legacy lives on through Yamaha's continued commitment to quality and innovation in piano manufacturing.
About this piano:
Video: https://youtu.be/3qxWzV2Hq2U?si=aI_aQzwED31xmatZ
(Yamaha action and parts)
Serial No: 303023
No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)
No of keys: 88
Dimensions:
Width: 154cm
Height: 121cm
Depth: 61cm
Kemble pianos have a notable history originating in the 20th century when Michael Kemble established the company in London in 1911. Initially, Kemble focused on producing high-quality pianos for the UK market, quickly gaining recognition for their craftsmanship and attention to detail. In the mid-20th century, Kemble expanded its operations and began producing pianos under license from Yamaha, further enhancing the quality and reputation of their instruments. Kemble pianos became renowned for their reliability, tone, and affordability, making them a popular choice for musicians and institutions alike. In 2009, Kemble merged with Yamaha, and while the Kemble brand is no longer actively producing pianos, its legacy lives on through Yamaha's continued commitment to quality and innovation in piano manufacturing.
About this piano:
Video: https://youtu.be/3qxWzV2Hq2U?si=aI_aQzwED31xmatZ
(Yamaha action and parts)
Serial No: 303023
No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)
No of keys: 88
Dimensions:
Width: 154cm
Height: 121cm
Depth: 61cm
Kemble pianos have a notable history originating in the 20th century when Michael Kemble established the company in London in 1911. Initially, Kemble focused on producing high-quality pianos for the UK market, quickly gaining recognition for their craftsmanship and attention to detail. In the mid-20th century, Kemble expanded its operations and began producing pianos under license from Yamaha, further enhancing the quality and reputation of their instruments. Kemble pianos became renowned for their reliability, tone, and affordability, making them a popular choice for musicians and institutions alike. In 2009, Kemble merged with Yamaha, and while the Kemble brand is no longer actively producing pianos, its legacy lives on through Yamaha's continued commitment to quality and innovation in piano manufacturing.