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YAMAHA U5

The Yamaha U5 is a very high-end model from YAMAHA in the 1970s.

Its main advantage lies in the hammer configuration, and its appearance was also quite impressive for its time.

It incorporates a series of design principles from Yamaha's grand pianos, featuring a natural wood finish that is understated yet luxurious and sophisticated.

The U5 showcases cutting-edge woodworking craftsmanship and aesthetic concepts, with subtle details that make a significant difference.

Each model has its unique design, reflecting the personalized taste of high-end users, while maintaining stable performance.

With its streamlined luxurious design, the sound quality and touch are impeccable, earning high praise and selection from industry professionals.

Note: The Steinway & Sons, YAMAHA, KAWAI, Bosendorfer, and Bechstein pianos sold on this site are all imported original second-hand pianos.
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**The Story of YAMAHA**


In 1887, in the coastal city of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, a watchmaker named Torakusu Yamaha ventured into the world of musical instruments.

Inspired by his successful repair of a damaged reed organ, Yamaha began to make his own organs. As time passed and the 20th century approached,

Yamaha's growing passion led him to expand from reed organs into the realm of pianos. In 1900, he produced the company's first piano,

showcasing his determination for perfection. To refine their artistry and expertise,

Yamaha sent a team to the United States to absorb the nuances of Western piano making.


By the 1930s, Yamaha had firmly established its footprint in the music industry, producing a significant number of pianos and earning respect for its craftsmanship.

Over time, in the 1950s and 60s, Yamaha extended its roots beyond Japan, establishing its first overseas factory in Mexico and exporting pianos globally.

This international expansion solidified Yamaha's position on the world stage.


The 1970s heralded a new era for Yamaha. The launch of the CF series concert grand pianos resonated deeply with pianists and institutions,

making Yamaha a household name among music enthusiasts. At the same time, Yamaha's pioneering spirit explored the realm of electronic music,

producing iconic synthesizers and electronic keyboards.


Yamaha has always been at the forefront of innovation, introducing exceptional systems like the Silent Piano, allowing pianists to practice with headphones.

This was followed by the groundbreaking Disklavier, a modern marvel that bridged the gap between tradition and technology through the recording and

playback of performances. The TransAcoustic system is another highlight from Yamaha, merging digital sound with acoustic resonance to create

a captivating hybrid experience.


Today, Yamaha pianos can be found in concert halls, esteemed institutions, and cozy homes around the world, standing as a testament to

a legacy of dedication, craftsmanship, and continuous innovation. The journey of Torakusu Yamaha, from a simple watchmaker to the

founder of a global music giant, continues to inspire and captivate music lovers everywhere.


The Yamaha U5 is a very high-end model from YAMAHA in the 1970s.


Its main advantage lies in the hammer configuration, and its appearance was also quite impressive for its time.


It incorporates a series of design principles from Yamaha's grand pianos, featuring a natural wood finish that is understated yet luxurious and sophisticated.


The U5 showcases cutting-edge woodworking craftsmanship and aesthetic concepts, with subtle details that make a significant difference.


Each model has its unique design, reflecting the personalized taste of high-end users, while maintaining stable performance.


With its streamlined luxurious design, the sound quality and touch are impeccable, earning high praise and selection from industry professionals.


Note: The Steinway & Sons, YAMAHA, KAWAI, Bosendorfer, and Bechstein pianos sold on this site are all imported original second-hand pianos.



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