Vintage wooden upright piano
This vintage wooden upright piano has a typical Victorian or late 19th to early 20th century design. It is made of dark wood (such as mahogany or walnut), with obvious signs of wear, scratches and paint peeling, showing its age. The body is decorated with sculptures, and the legs (pillars) on both sides are designed with grooves in the style of Roman columns. For pianos of this age, the white keys were usually made of natural ivory, while the black keys were probably made of high-grade ebony.
Steinway (Steinway & Sons) upright piano
Steinway (Steinway & Sons) is a world-renowned top piano manufacturer. Steinway upright pianos are known for their high-quality timbre, touch and performance stability. They are usually handmade in the same factory as the grand piano, using the same materials and technology.
Yamaha Piano
"A great piano is one that allows you to have a profound emotional impact on your audience. Yamaha created such a piano. They are an indescribable combination of emotion, responsiveness and technology. That's why I love Yamaha. "The internationally renowned pianist Sviatoslav Lichte said of Yamaha. However, he is not the only one who has such a preference for Yamaha; in fact, the Yamaha piano is the choice of the world's top pianos and is admired by the best schools and music schools.
Yamaha Piaggero NP-32
In terms of design and performance, Yamaha's piaggero embodies the almost lyrical combination of "piano" (piano) and "leggero" (musical term "light"), which is the origin of its name.
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