Kawai/Yamaha New Uprights

James Grebe pianoman@accessus.net
Wed, 8 Dec 2004 06:08:18 -0600


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Hi Terry,
The Yamaha T model has the problem that has the problem that the entire =
music desk and fallboard is on piece and is very heavy and slippery to =
remove for tuning.  Excellent piano as is the U-1
James Grebe
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pianoman@accessus.net
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  Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 5:55 AM
  Subject: Kawai/Yamaha New Uprights


  Hi folks. I am trying to help a client of mine shop for a new piano. =
They are looking at 48-inch verticals. The focus is the Kawai K-25  =
http://www.kawaius.com/ .

  Others they are considering are the Yamaha T121 and U1.
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http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/List/ModelSeriesList/0,6384,CTID%253D=
201200%2526CNTYP%253DPRODUCT,00.html

  The Kawai is considerably less cost. I am fairly familiar with the U1, =
but haven't seen many of the other two. Anyone care to compare/contrast =
- share their experience with them - the three models? Thanks.

  They have had a Yamaha CX5 (I think that is the model - no legs in =
front) for several years and want to take a significant step upwards. =
The player is their 12 year old daughter who has taken lessons for 4 =
years now and is progressing at a very good rate.

  Terry Farrell
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