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Rating from princess_lu 5 Stars ()

Advantages Responsive, beautiful tone, elegant

Disadvantages Hard to clean, loud!

I have been playing the piano since I was 4 years old, and having had little luck with second hand pianos, I decided to spend most of my savings on this little baby! I can tell you it was worth it, I am a musician, not just a pianist, I understand why and I will try and explain to you in as much detail as possible the reality of this instrument.

Yamaha have been manufacturing musical instruments for years, and are NOT a cheap option as imports generally are. These are top of the range models, they look beautifully finished and every detail is thought out. My Yamaha shines in the sun, and gleams even when dusty. It is a real focal point in any home, not only is it an instrument but it is a piece of furniture.

One downside to this piano is the stats of its size:


FEATURES

88 keys, 3 pedals (centre pedal: sostenuto)
Height: 131 cm (51 1/2")
Width: 153 cm (60 1/4")
Depth: 65 cm (25 1/2")
Weight: 235 kg (517 lbs)

Yamaha U3
Clearly this is no small instrument. It is 10cm higher than a standard piano, giving it a beautifully rich tone and resonance. It is crisp and clear in the treble and deep in the bass, and you can play any style of music from jazz to classical and it will always respond to your fingers. I was worried it would only sound one way, but the tone of this piano is so professional and rich that it is used in examinations, concerts and institutions worldwide.

WARNING! This piano is very loud for an upright! If you've got a small house and kids that are learning, it's not the best thing because it projects the sound throughout every room in the house. I can hear mine in the loft, at the bottom of the garden (we have a large detached house and a long garden!) and in the street! The dynamic range is great because the piano is so responsive, but it is still loud! I would recommend putting a duvet or thick blanket over the top of the piano to muffle it slightly if you want it dull the sound.

The three pedals you get are the sostenuto, or sustain pedal, the practice pedal (for quieter playing in a household!) and the damper pedal, which plays 'una corda' or one string only (normally the hammers hit three strings when the note is pressed, but this creates a softer sound).

This piano is fitted with a lid that shuts on its own. This doesn't sound exciting but when you teach, as I do, it prevents those mischievious little kids slamming the lid down and nearly chopping off your fingers, or their own! Nasty! There is a nice music stand, although stupidly it doesn't have anything to hold back the pages. I find this the most idiotic feature on all modern pianos, as most people need to stop the music flapping everywhere! The top is easily lifted up without moving anything or undoing any screws, so to make it even louder, do this! I wouldn't recommend it though on a daily basis as it helps get the inside all dusty!

This piano is big brother to the U1. The U1 is in itself a great little piano, but more as a starter (if you can afford it!), and the U3 really does itself justice. The soundboard is made to last, and the strings professionally crafted, which means the tone is exceptionally pure.

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Value for money
How well constructed is it? very well
Appearance 5
Range of tones very versatile
how stable is the tuning? very stable
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  • KateHurst 12/08/2009 20:05
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  • UltraBird 09/08/2006 00:53

    Great review. I own a U3 and couldn't agree more. Only one point: an upright piano's una corda pedal operates differently than that of a grand. A grand's shifts the hammers so that two strings are impacted rather than three, as you described. An upright's, however, simply moves the hammers closer to the strings, softening the tone.

  • ady_ankle 18/02/2006 17:38
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    great review ady

  • VampirePrincessLizzy 18/02/2006 00:40
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    i dont think u missed anything out there, brillant review xXLizzyXx

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