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Free tuning and delivery
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Agents for Steinway & Sons
Schimmel - Boston - Kawai - Kemble - Reid Sohn - Feurich
We always stock a large selection of new and second-hand instruments
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Upright Pianos |
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Make & Model |
Finish |
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Steinway Model K |
Black Polish |
NEW |
P.O.A |
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Schimmel 122SE |
Black Polish |
NEW |
£9490 |
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Boston 132 |
Black Polish |
NEW |
£7,295 |
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Schimmel 124 |
Antique Walut Satin |
NEW |
£8,690 |
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Schimmel 116ST |
Mahogany Matt |
NEW |
£6,850 |
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Boston 126 |
Black Polish |
NEW |
£6,395 |
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Boston 118 |
Black Polish |
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£5,795 |
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Kemble 121 Silent |
Black Polish |
NEW |
£5,495 |
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Kemble Empire |
Mahogany Polish |
NEW |
SOLD |
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Kawai K3 |
Walnut Polish |
NEW |
£4,595 |
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Kawai K3 |
Black Polish |
NEW |
£4,195 |
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Kemble Classic T |
Oak |
New |
£3,695 |
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Kemble Oxford 112 |
Choice of finishes |
NEW |
from £3,145 |
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Kawai K2 |
Black Polish or Mahogany |
NEW |
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Reidsohn 118 |
Choice of finishes |
NEW |
from £2,995 |
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Reidsohn RS042 Silent Piano |
Ebony Polish |
NEW |
£2,595 |
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Reidsohn 112R |
Choice of finishes |
NEW |
£2,495 |
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Reidsohn RS042 |
Choice of finishes |
NEW |
£1,995 |
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ACOUSTIC V DIGITAL |
The question of whether to buy an acoustic or digital piano is often asked. In reality it is not a true contest because they each have an entirely different list of advantages. Digital pianos are lighter in weight and thus easier to move, they can be used with headphones and have a midi interface to connect with other electronic instruments or computers. There is a variety of sounds and they are usually lower in price - a fine list of strengths.
The acoustic piano is, however, the original and genuine article. It produces a true living sound from vibrating strings amplified by the timber soundboard. The intricate and beautifully designed action of the piano is vastly superior in touch sensitivity. Long term value retention is strong.
It really depends on where your priorities lie. If practical matters such as annoying neighbours (even other family members) or financial constraints are a crucial part of the decision, the digital may be a wise choice. However the very fact the traditional piano is alive and thriving, is a good indication that for the true musician of sensitivity and artistry, there is only one choice. Although initially they can be seen as rivals, they are so different that in truth digital and acoustic pianos complement each other. |
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To request a piano teachers list please e-mail keith@cambridgemusic.net or call us on the telephone number shown below
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