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Pianos Kawai CE-7 Upright Piano
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Kawai CE-7 Upright Piano

£1,700.00
sold out

About this piano:

Serial No: K926088

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/N1IT9rTkW0U?si=IvazhQGk08E0lRJB

Dimensions:

Width: 144cm

Height: 108cm

Depth: 58cm

Legroom: 61cm

Cosmetics:

Slight chip on the front lip with signs of previous repair but doesn’t detract from the overall beauty or have an effect on the sound and playability of the piano.

Kawai is a well-respected Japanese piano manufacturer known for its innovation in piano design and high-quality craftsmanship. The company was founded in 1927 by Koichi Kawai, who had previously worked with Yamaha. Kawai started as a small piano company but quickly grew into one of the worlds leading piano manufacturers.

A brief history:

1927: Koichi Kawai founds the Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Company in Hamamatsu, Japan.

1950s-60s: The company expands globally, introducing high-quality upright and grand pianos.

1971: Kawai opens its Ryuyo Grand Piano Factory, a state-of-the-art facility for grand piano production.

1980s: The company pioneers the use of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) action parts, making pianos more resistant to environmental changes.

1999: Introduction of Millennium III Action, incorporating ABS-carbon composite materials for improved responsiveness.

2000s-Present: Kawai continues to innovate with hybrid and digital pianos, including their Novus and Concert Artist (CA) series.

Kawai pianos are known for their warm, rich tone and responsive key action, making them popular among classical and jazz musicians. Today, the brand competes with Yamaha as one of the top Japanese piano manufacturers worldwide.

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About this piano:

Serial No: K926088

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/N1IT9rTkW0U?si=IvazhQGk08E0lRJB

Dimensions:

Width: 144cm

Height: 108cm

Depth: 58cm

Legroom: 61cm

Cosmetics:

Slight chip on the front lip with signs of previous repair but doesn’t detract from the overall beauty or have an effect on the sound and playability of the piano.

Kawai is a well-respected Japanese piano manufacturer known for its innovation in piano design and high-quality craftsmanship. The company was founded in 1927 by Koichi Kawai, who had previously worked with Yamaha. Kawai started as a small piano company but quickly grew into one of the worlds leading piano manufacturers.

A brief history:

1927: Koichi Kawai founds the Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Company in Hamamatsu, Japan.

1950s-60s: The company expands globally, introducing high-quality upright and grand pianos.

1971: Kawai opens its Ryuyo Grand Piano Factory, a state-of-the-art facility for grand piano production.

1980s: The company pioneers the use of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) action parts, making pianos more resistant to environmental changes.

1999: Introduction of Millennium III Action, incorporating ABS-carbon composite materials for improved responsiveness.

2000s-Present: Kawai continues to innovate with hybrid and digital pianos, including their Novus and Concert Artist (CA) series.

Kawai pianos are known for their warm, rich tone and responsive key action, making them popular among classical and jazz musicians. Today, the brand competes with Yamaha as one of the top Japanese piano manufacturers worldwide.

About this piano:

Serial No: K926088

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/N1IT9rTkW0U?si=IvazhQGk08E0lRJB

Dimensions:

Width: 144cm

Height: 108cm

Depth: 58cm

Legroom: 61cm

Cosmetics:

Slight chip on the front lip with signs of previous repair but doesn’t detract from the overall beauty or have an effect on the sound and playability of the piano.

Kawai is a well-respected Japanese piano manufacturer known for its innovation in piano design and high-quality craftsmanship. The company was founded in 1927 by Koichi Kawai, who had previously worked with Yamaha. Kawai started as a small piano company but quickly grew into one of the worlds leading piano manufacturers.

A brief history:

1927: Koichi Kawai founds the Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Company in Hamamatsu, Japan.

1950s-60s: The company expands globally, introducing high-quality upright and grand pianos.

1971: Kawai opens its Ryuyo Grand Piano Factory, a state-of-the-art facility for grand piano production.

1980s: The company pioneers the use of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) action parts, making pianos more resistant to environmental changes.

1999: Introduction of Millennium III Action, incorporating ABS-carbon composite materials for improved responsiveness.

2000s-Present: Kawai continues to innovate with hybrid and digital pianos, including their Novus and Concert Artist (CA) series.

Kawai pianos are known for their warm, rich tone and responsive key action, making them popular among classical and jazz musicians. Today, the brand competes with Yamaha as one of the top Japanese piano manufacturers worldwide.

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