Yamaha G3, NOT C3

Kazuo Yoshizaki matrasimca at gmail.com
Fri Jun 9 01:19:33 MDT 2006


Original G series was developed by Mr. Ohashi at Yamaha, who learned piano
technology from Bechstein people. Mr. Ohashi later spun out and established
his own piano company called Diapason. Both G series instruments and
Diapason pianos are said to have Bechstein tone while C series is more
similar to Steinway feature-wise.

On 6/9/06, Pianoman <pianoman at accessus.net> wrote:
>
> For a number of years there were at the same time G1,C1,G2,C2,G3,C3.
> Originally the G series did not have duplex scales where the C series did.
> James
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