Yamaha U1D in Carriage Green F&B
About this piano:
Serial No: 1609391
No of pedals: 2 (half blow, sustain)
No of keys: 88
Video: https://youtu.be/jpxf-_NWhsc?si=65GsXivKe6e4ZC-X
Dimensions:
Width: 150cm
Height: 121cm
Depth: 63cm
Legroom: 62cm
A brief history on Yamaha:
Yamaha’s history with pianos dates back to 1900, when founder Torakusu Yamaha built the company’s first piano, the Yamaha Model 1 upright, in Hamamatsu, Japan. This early creation was based on European designs but adapted to Japan’s climate, marking Yamaha as a pioneer in Asian piano manufacturing. By 1902, Yamaha had produced its first grand piano, combining Japanese craftsmanship with Western innovation.
Throughout the 20th century, Yamaha invested heavily in research and innovation, setting up a dedicated piano research center and refining production techniques to improve sound quality and durability. By the 1960s, Yamaha had gained international recognition, especially with the launch of the CF concert grand series, used by acclaimed pianists worldwide.
In 1987, Yamaha acquired Bösendorfer, a prestigious Austrian piano manufacturer, further expanding its expertise and presence in the high-end market. Today, Yamaha is one of the world’s leading piano brands, known for combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology, offering a range from affordable uprights to renowned concert grands and digital hybrids.
About this piano:
Serial No: 1609391
No of pedals: 2 (half blow, sustain)
No of keys: 88
Video: https://youtu.be/jpxf-_NWhsc?si=65GsXivKe6e4ZC-X
Dimensions:
Width: 150cm
Height: 121cm
Depth: 63cm
Legroom: 62cm
A brief history on Yamaha:
Yamaha’s history with pianos dates back to 1900, when founder Torakusu Yamaha built the company’s first piano, the Yamaha Model 1 upright, in Hamamatsu, Japan. This early creation was based on European designs but adapted to Japan’s climate, marking Yamaha as a pioneer in Asian piano manufacturing. By 1902, Yamaha had produced its first grand piano, combining Japanese craftsmanship with Western innovation.
Throughout the 20th century, Yamaha invested heavily in research and innovation, setting up a dedicated piano research center and refining production techniques to improve sound quality and durability. By the 1960s, Yamaha had gained international recognition, especially with the launch of the CF concert grand series, used by acclaimed pianists worldwide.
In 1987, Yamaha acquired Bösendorfer, a prestigious Austrian piano manufacturer, further expanding its expertise and presence in the high-end market. Today, Yamaha is one of the world’s leading piano brands, known for combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology, offering a range from affordable uprights to renowned concert grands and digital hybrids.
About this piano:
Serial No: 1609391
No of pedals: 2 (half blow, sustain)
No of keys: 88
Video: https://youtu.be/jpxf-_NWhsc?si=65GsXivKe6e4ZC-X
Dimensions:
Width: 150cm
Height: 121cm
Depth: 63cm
Legroom: 62cm
A brief history on Yamaha:
Yamaha’s history with pianos dates back to 1900, when founder Torakusu Yamaha built the company’s first piano, the Yamaha Model 1 upright, in Hamamatsu, Japan. This early creation was based on European designs but adapted to Japan’s climate, marking Yamaha as a pioneer in Asian piano manufacturing. By 1902, Yamaha had produced its first grand piano, combining Japanese craftsmanship with Western innovation.
Throughout the 20th century, Yamaha invested heavily in research and innovation, setting up a dedicated piano research center and refining production techniques to improve sound quality and durability. By the 1960s, Yamaha had gained international recognition, especially with the launch of the CF concert grand series, used by acclaimed pianists worldwide.
In 1987, Yamaha acquired Bösendorfer, a prestigious Austrian piano manufacturer, further expanding its expertise and presence in the high-end market. Today, Yamaha is one of the world’s leading piano brands, known for combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology, offering a range from affordable uprights to renowned concert grands and digital hybrids.