Digital Pianos

Clavinova

MODUS

AvantGrand

25 Years Ago, Yamaha Introduced the First Digital Piano — the Clavinova

There is no question that the digital piano has assumed its place alongside the traditional acoustic piano as a serious musical instrument.

Professional and amateur pianists, as well as prominent musical institutions have all embraced the digital technology and use it to further their musical purposes. Whether used in a university teaching lab, a digital recording studio, or the corner of a bedroom in a small condominium, the digital piano overcomes the issues that often deter or prevent someone from using an acoustic piano. Tuning and maintenance costs disappear. Because you can play silently while wearing headphones, you'll never feel self-conscious or worry about disturbing anyone again.

Sophisticated sampling techniques coupled with accurate keyboard mechanics produce the tone and touch similar to an acoustic grand piano. When you factor in the current trends in artistic cabinet design (such as MODUS) you have quite a viable alternative to a traditional piano.

The digital piano has become such an important part of Classic Pianos, we've dedicated an entire room to "Digital Technology" in our store. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the state of the art in digital and hybrid pianos.