@@RichardLawsonPianosLtd oh right. I noticed in the video the YUS3 had a celeste rail so i was a bit confused. Is it possible to put a make shift celeste in these models?
Very nice and I am a classical pianist and teach at an advanced level let me break down the difference do you five Yamaha is about 15% more on price than the U3 . You are not getting a bigger piano both have the 52” height; same base. You get that middle pedal called Sostenuto pedal. It allows you to play a left-handed cord and play multiple notes on the right handed cord late giving extra layers of complexity however I’ll tell you the truth I only came across that maybe one of the compositions. I like the fact that I can my Las Vegas pianos guy is a licensed Yamaha dealer at the Yamaha US store they’re going for $16,000 but he’ll give it to Piano teachers for 13,600 and veterans . I have a $5000 piano so all I need to save is about $9000. 15 percent more is over 10,000 and you can get a used car. On the u5 it has a place for you to hang notes but some musicians find it odd and out of place. I say the U3 is the sweet-spot. To summarize, in conclusion, is worth it to pay for the upgrade to go from aYU3 vs a YU1 but it is not worth the 15 percent price jump to a Yu6, you are talking probably after taxes and shipping g about $20000 us
These Yamaha pianos are usually demonstrated with Classical type music only. And would prefer some videos with using them for blues, pop, country, & basic rock. I don't play Classical music. And these pianos are always having a demo with Clasical or similar only. I'm not looking for a Classical only.... piano.
You should be able to discern the tone of the instrument regardless of the genre being played. If they were playing rock I could still tell if I would enjoy it for my classical playing
Where do you get that piano bench from at 2:20?
You can find that stool on our website here: www.richardlawsonpianos.com/stools-and-accessories/hyrdralic-piano-stool-high-gloss-black-with-black-top/
What do you mean “at 2:20” the bench is in the whole video lol
@@Sloimer🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that is so funny. A timestamp 😂😂😂
Do you recommend trying a piano before buying it? Meaning it may be very difficult sometimes if you cannot travel far
Yes, it's generally recommended to play them before buying, since the same model can sound quite different when trying different examples.
Do the U3 and YUS3 both have sostenuto pedals and a celeste rail?
New U3's and YUS3's both have sostenuto pedals, but neither of them have celeste rails. The YUS5, however, has both.
@@RichardLawsonPianosLtd oh right. I noticed in the video the YUS3 had a celeste rail so i was a bit confused. Is it possible to put a make shift celeste in these models?
A bit unrelated, but some of the B-series pianos also have a celeste rail
Very nice and I am a classical pianist and teach at an advanced level let me break down the difference do you five Yamaha is about 15% more on price than the U3 . You are not getting a bigger piano both have the 52” height; same base. You get that middle pedal called Sostenuto pedal. It allows you to play a left-handed cord and play multiple notes on the right handed cord late giving extra layers of complexity however I’ll tell you the truth I only came across that maybe one of the compositions.
I like the fact that I can my Las Vegas pianos guy is a licensed Yamaha dealer at the Yamaha US store they’re going for $16,000 but he’ll give it to Piano teachers for 13,600 and veterans . I have a $5000 piano so all I need to save is about $9000. 15 percent more is over 10,000 and you can get a used car.
On the u5 it has a place for you to hang notes but some musicians find it odd and out of place. I say the U3 is the sweet-spot.
To summarize, in conclusion, is worth it to pay for the upgrade to go from aYU3 vs a YU1 but it is not worth the 15 percent price jump to a Yu6, you are talking probably after taxes and shipping g about $20000 us
What about YUS1 japan Yamaha upright vs U3 Yamaha??
Hi! What pieces were you playing? And thank you for the video :)
Glad you liked it! The piece being played is Rachmaninov's Prelude Op. 23 No. 4 in D Major.
@@RichardLawsonPianosLtd Thank you!
It’s awesome. Was thinking the same thing
does the u3 upright yamaha piano have midi inputs and outputs?
The disklavier u3 version has one
very nice!
These Yamaha pianos are usually demonstrated with Classical type music only. And would prefer some videos with using them for blues, pop, country, & basic rock. I don't play Classical music. And these pianos are always having a demo with Clasical or similar only.
I'm not looking for a Classical only.... piano.
You should get a keyboard or something like that
@@fer_yt839terrible response.
You should be able to discern the tone of the instrument regardless of the genre being played. If they were playing rock I could still tell if I would enjoy it for my classical playing
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