The Yamaha U3 is slightly larger than the Yamaha U1, this is the most significant difference. The larger size of the U3 results in longer strings and consequently to a richer and warmer sound.
The price for the Yamaha U1 upright piano starts at $4,995 for a new one. A used model will be significantly less.
I do not know and I would like to know it as well
made in Japan about 1970
An old upright piano weighs between 300 and 500 pounds.
YPG-525 has 88 lightly weighted piano-style keys but YPG-625 has fully weighted piano-style keys. So YPG-625 feels more like a 'real' piano than YPG-525.
The price for the Yamaha U1 upright piano starts at $4,995 for a new one. A used model will be significantly less.
I do not know and I would like to know it as well
made in Japan about 1970
An old upright piano weighs between 300 and 500 pounds.
Its not from the US market, so i do not know. Sorry!
YPG-525 has 88 lightly weighted piano-style keys but YPG-625 has fully weighted piano-style keys. So YPG-625 feels more like a 'real' piano than YPG-525.
The Upright Piano was invented in 1826.
This is difficult to answer because "upright piano" is a standard and well-defined term "Student piano" is not. In 99% of cases, a "student" piano IS an upright piano.
A Cable-Nelson piano with serial number 215022 would have been produced sometime between 1947 and 1950. At this time, Cable-Nelson pianos were actually produced by the Everett Piano Company, who was later acquired by Yamaha.
The upright piano was invented by William Southwell of Dublin.
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An "upright grand" piano is simply a big old upright piano. The term was common in the early part of the twentieth century and was intended to infer a sense of higher quality than the rather ordinary term "upright piano" (and was often used by manufacturers of lower quality instruments). "Cabinet grand" was a similar term applied to upright pianos. I think the bass strings of an upright grand are longer than in plain upright.