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Yamaha digital pianos are designed for all abilities, each featuring new technologies and high-quality builds. At Gear4music we stock a range of Yamaha digital pianos from the NP range to the Clavinova CLP and the P series range. Browse by key action, number of keys and colour to find the best Yamaha digital piano for you.
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Yamaha digital pianos are a blend of tradition and technology, making them favourites among musicians of all skill levels. Yamaha offers a comprehensive range of digital pianos, including popular models from the Clavinova CLP, P series, and Arius YDP line-ups. These instruments are designed to cater to everyone from beginners to experienced professionals.
For beginners, the Yamaha Piaggero NP series, such as the NP15 and NP35, offer a lightweight and portable solution, perfect for new players. These models provide a straightforward, user-friendly experience without compromising on the quality of sound Yamaha is known for. On the other hand, professional musicians might gravitate towards the Clavinova CLP series, which features the sophisticated GrandTouchS keyboard action and samples from Yamaha CFX and Bosendorfer Imperial grand pianos, delivering unparalleled sound fidelity and performance feel.
Yamaha's electric pianos are revered for their innovative features, such as the new GHC keyboard, which mimics the tactile response of acoustic pianos, and advanced digital capabilities that allow seamless integration with various music software and recording tools. This makes Yamaha digital pianos not only perfect for home and studio practice but also ideal for stage performances.
The Yamaha P-145 is a great digital piano for beginners and also a popular go-to for players already taking lessons or looking to start. The P145 gives the feel and sound of a traditional acoustic but is compact and portable.
The main difference between a digital keyboard and a digital piano is the focus on sounds and playability. Digital keyboards are more sound-focused, offering a large bank of sounds and the ability to fine-tune the overall sound. Digital pianos, on the other hand, prioritise playability with realistic key action and more piano-focused sounds.
A digital piano can last up to ten years. The lifespan depends on factors such as frequency of use, the age of the digital piano, and its quality.