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If you want the sound of a concert piano, then the Yamaha baby grand piano is the way to go. Even though a Yamaha baby grand piano is smaller than a regular grand piano, and as such may not offer the louder sound that many regular grand pianos offer, it does have an unsurpassed sound quality that even some of its “bigger” cousins do not offer.

Yamaha is, of course, a world famous name when it comes to music, and in today’s world of fine musical instruments, it is considered to be on the same level as Steinway & Sons and Bechstein.

A Yamaha baby grand piano is a sight to behold. There is nothing cut-rate about the appearance, and there is nothing small about it. Granted, it does not measure the full three meters across that a regular grand piano does, but consider the benefits of being able to have this kind of a sound maker in your own home!

Of course, purchasing a Yamaha baby grand piano is not as simple as going into a store and pointing at the musical instrument of your choice. Instead, you will need to consider a number of options before deciding on a model that suits your needs.

For example, do you know what your needs are? Sure, you probably want to purchase a piano that will offer a stunning sounds while not taking up your entire living room, yet is this piano you are contemplating for an accomplished piano player, for a budding musician, or is it for someone who is not even sure she or he will want to continue playing the piano for any length of time? Similarly, do you want to purchase an acoustic, digital or hybrid piano?

A Yamaha baby grand piano can be hand in any kind of variation to meet and exceed your needs. The digital models, such as the GranTouch series, offer natural sounding tones with the many aspects of digital technology. They do not look like large keyboards with gizmos and gadgets but instead preserved the baby grand look so coveted.

For those who prefer the versatility of both worlds, the Yamaha DGB1 is a wonderful option. Of course, if you are a purist and want to stay with the acoustic version all the way, try the Debut Collection for beginners or the Concert Collection for the advanced and accomplished musician.

Article Published: Wednesday 27th December 2006


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