At the Piano Gallery, we stock a wide range of new, used and reconditioned pianos to suit every budget. Undoubtedly, the best way to select a piano, is to come in and try them. We are always pleased to help in every way we can, offering reliable, non-biased advice.
We understand that everybody is looking for something different, so we aim to stock pianos to fit all tastes & budgets. Beginner pianos start from as little as £500, if there are none listed on our stock list, please call as there will always be something that has just arrived, or due in that may be just what you're looking for.
Along with having a comprehensive range of older traditional pianos for sale, we also have many second hand modern instruments on offer. As well as the ever popular Japanese Yamaha U1 & U3 range, We also focus on 'nearly new' Yamaha's, Kawai's and Kemble pianos which prove to be excellent value for money. These pianos can be anywhere between 2 and 20 years old and come highly recommended.
I-Mex Business Park
Hamilton Road.
Longsight, Greater Manchester M13 0PD
England
We have a carefully selected range of fine quality
37 Ranelagh Street
Liverpool, Merseyside L1 1JP
England
Dawsons caters for all musical styles and for all
Knightley Farm Workshop
Callingwood
Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire DE13 9PU
England
Drayton Mill
Stourbridge, Worcestershire DY9 0BT
England
Broughton Pianos have been trading for over 30
9 Rothersthorpe Avenue
Rothersthorpe Ind. Estate
Northampton, Northamptonshire NN4 8JH
England
LSM Pianos Ltd. was established back in 1979. We
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How big are upright pianos
Moden Upright pianos are usually between 110cm – 135cm in height, around 155cm wide and 60cm deep, the height being the major difference between models. You also have the old Mine piano at 70cm these are no longer made.
Upright pianos are popular because of their small footprint compared to a grand piano. While grand pianos may look more attractive, tall upright pianos are capable of producing a strong tone, wide dynamic range and better control in the keys and action than a small upright, Tall Uprights are usually only a few cms deeper and wider than shorter upright piano but will give you a much richer sound a good as most than a small Grands A small modern upright will have weight of 185kg a large one can exceed 235kg