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We are delighted to offer a carefully selected range of grand pianos from Kawai, Shigeru Kawai, Yamaha and Fridolin Schimmel - some of the world’s most respected piano makers, with traditions of craftsmanship dating back to the early twentieth century.

Each of these manufacturers is renowned not only for reliability and build quality, but for creating instruments that offer exceptional control, responsiveness and tonal depth - qualities that allow players to enjoy a more expressive and rewarding musical experience every day.

A grand piano is fundamentally different from other instruments. Its design allows greater precision of touch and nuance of tone, giving players more control at both powerful and very quiet dynamics. For many pianists, this makes practice more enjoyable and musically satisfying over the long term.

While some pianos can sound impressive when new, the true measure of quality becomes clear after years of regular playing. A piano is a highly engineered mechanical instrument, and without careful design, precision manufacturing and experienced craftsmanship, performance can deteriorate - resulting in unwanted noise, inconsistent touch and poor tuning stability.

For this reason, we recommend only instruments from established manufacturers with generations of expertise and a proven record of long-term performance. These are pianos built not simply to sound good today, but to continue inspiring confidence and enjoyment for decades to come.

Choosing a grand piano is a meaningful long-term decision. When selected carefully, it becomes more than a purchase - it becomes a lifelong musical companion, offering lasting enjoyment while retaining strong value over time.

SPECIAL OFFERS ON UPRIGHT & GRAND PIANOS 

  1. Shigeru Kawai SK7 Acoustic Grand Piano

    Shigeru Kawai SK7 Acoustic Grand Piano

    £73,999.00

    The SK-7 (7'6") semi concert grand piano is a transcendent work of art that will...

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  2. Shigeru Kawai SK-EX Concert Grand Piano

    Shigeru Kawai SK-EX Concert Grand Piano

    £185,399.00

    The World's Most Advanced Concert Grand Piano The SK-EX (9'1") concert grand piano embodies the...

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  3. Yamaha GB1K Acoustic Baby Grand Piano

    Yamaha GB1K Acoustic Baby Grand Piano

    £9,999.00

    Often referred to as the Yamaha GB1. The Yamaha GB1K Acoustic Baby Grand Piano stands as Yamaha's...

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  4. Yamaha GC1 Acoustic Grand Piano

    Yamaha GC1 Acoustic Grand Piano

    £17,999.00

    The Yamaha GC1 (5'3") is a compact grand piano that combines refined performance with elegant...

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  5. Yamaha GC2 Acoustic Grand Piano

    Yamaha GC2 Acoustic Grand Piano

    £20,499.00

    The Yamaha GC2 (5'8") blends the duplex scaling and tonal depth of the acclaimed C2...

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  6. Yamaha C1X Acoustic Grand Piano

    Yamaha C1X Acoustic Grand Piano

    £21,499.00

    The C1X (5'3") draws its tonal character from Yamaha’s flagship CFX concert grand, delivering a...

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  7. Yamaha C2X Acoustic Grand Piano

    Yamaha C2X Acoustic Grand Piano

    £23,199.00

    The Yamaha C2X (5'8") offers a clear and articulate tonal palette with excellent dynamic range...

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  8. Yamaha C3X Acoustic Grand Piano

    Yamaha C3X Acoustic Grand Piano

    £28,299.00

    Renowned as the most popular grand piano choice globally, the C3X (6'1") combines luxurious, rich...

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FAQs

Why choose a grand piano?

A grand piano’s horizontal string and soundboard layout delivers a richer, more resonant tone with unparalleled dynamic range—from whisper-soft pianissimo to thunderous fortissimo. Its gravity-assisted action mechanism enables faster, more precise repetition and greater touch sensitivity, allowing nuanced expression far beyond that of smaller pianos. Visually, a grand piano serves as an elegant centerpiece, enhancing any performance space or home environment

Do grand pianos retain/hold their value?

High-quality grands from renowned makers often depreciate modestly and may even appreciate over decades. A well-maintained piano typically loses ~20% of its value in the first year, then declines 2–5% annually—far better than cars, which lose ~15–20% per year. Vintage Steinway Model D and B grands consistently command strong resale values, especially when factory-restored

What is the lifespan of a grand piano?

Acoustic grands built with premium materials can remain musically viable for 50–100+ years with proper care. Mass-manufactured models average 30–50 years, while handcrafted instruments from top makers often exceed 70 years before major rebuilds become necessary

What are the 3 types of grand piano?

Manufacturers often simplify grands into three main classes:

  • Baby Grand (under ~5′): Compact for home use, still offers rich tone when well built.

  • Parlor/Classic Grand (5′–7′): Balances space requirements with enhanced resonance.

  • Concert Grand (7′–9′+): Maximum soundboard area and string length for professional concert performance

What’s the difference between acoustic and digital grand pianos?

An acoustic grand produces sound via hammers striking strings and a resonant soundboard, yielding infinite tonal variation and natural overtones. A digital grand uses sampled or modeled piano sounds played through speakers; while high-end models can closely mimic touch and tone, they cannot fully replicate the complex resonance of a large wooden soundboard.

Which is the best brand of grand piano?

Steinway & Sons remains the industry gold standard for concert grands, favored by 19 of 20 top pianists worldwide. Other leading brands include Yamaha, Kawai, Bösendorfer, and Fazioli, each excelling in craftsmanship, action design, and tonal character

Pianos based in Leeds, West Yorkshire

We proudly serve customers across North Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Lancashire, and the North East, including Darlington, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, and Newcastle. Our nationwide delivery service ensures we can reach customers anywhere in the UK.

We frequently deliver to major UK towns and cities including Leeds, Bradford, Keighley, Skipton, Ilkley, Otley, York, Harrogate, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Pontefract, Doncaster, Rotherham, Barnsley, Sheffield, Scarborough, Bridlington, Hull, Manchester, and London.

We also buy and take in part exchange second hand pianos

We are particularly interested in Yamaha, Kawai and Kemble acoustic pianos purchased by you within the last 30 years

  • Kawai
  • Shigeru Kawai
  • Yamaha
  • Wilhelm
  • Schimmel
  • Fridolin
  • Clavinova