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Pianos for Sale

Pianos for Sale

Greene Music offers a vast array of both new and preloved pianos for sale to help experienced and beginning pianists improve their skills. If you’re looking to buy pianos for your home or a performance setting, browse our selection of grand, upright, digital, and hybrid pianos. We have all the best instruments to suit your needs and preferences.

The Best Piano Deals in Our Online Store

Choosing to buy a piano is a big investment, and with so many pianos for sale, this can be an overwhelming endeavor. At Greene Music, we recognize the importance of finding the right instrument for you, taking into account your experience level, space, musical style, and more while piano shopping, as well as gathering all the information you need to best maintain your new piano. At Greene Music, you can trust our expert team to help you make the best purchase.

Greene Music offers the best online piano shopping for Southern California pianists. To buy a piano online or in our store, contact our team at Greene Music today. At our store, you’ll find grands, uprights, hybrids and digital models from top name brands in a variety of styles and finishes to match your home decor. If you’re looking to buy a piano online, we offer the convenience of buying directly online for new Yamaha digital and most AvantGrand hybrid pianos. If you prefer shopping in person, visit our store or contact our team at Greene Music today.

Which Piano Is Right for You?

If you’re just beginning your search, finding the right piano for sale can be a bit overwhelming. A piano purchase is a big investment, and one you’ll want to ensure is the best fit for you. There are a few elements you should consider when piano shopping. To help narrow down your search when looking to buy a piano, here is more information on each style of pianos:

  • Grand Pianos: Grand pianos can vary greatly in length, a larger piano and soundboard allows for more volume and resonance. Concert models range from 7’6” – 9’+ long. Classic grands commonly found in smaller concert venues, conservatories, or large homes range from 6’-7’. Baby grands typically measure under 6’ and are a smaller alternative for teaching studios and homes. In a grand piano, the strings and soundboard lay horizontally. Grand pianos also tend to have quicker repetition due to the way the action is designed.
  • Upright: Ideal for practice and smaller spaces, the upright piano has been a top choice in music school practice rooms, homes, and teaching studios. This piano offers a traditional acoustic sound in a smaller cabinet. The strings and soundboard on this piano run vertically, perpendicular to the keys. With its smaller size, this piano is best for spaces that cannot fit a baby grand.
  • Digital and AvantGrand Hybrid: These two versions of pianos have a close-to-authentic feel with more modern components. Both digital and AvantGrand hybrid pianos are great for conserving space and can be used with headphones, making them ideal for practicing at home. Many of the digital and AvantGrand pianos can be connected to smart devices and used with a variety of learning applications. Both pianos produce sound digitally, however the AvantGrand features a specialized grand or upright piano action similar to what’s found in an acoustic piano. It does not have strings and therefore does not require a tuning.
  • Yamaha SILENT & TransAcoustic: Yamaha SILENT & TransAcoustic pianos have a variety of features that will satisfy those seeking the traditional aspects of owning an acoustic along with the exciting benefits of technology. Both can be played as a stand-alone acoustic piano or silently with headphones. However, a TransAcoustic piano uses the soundboard to amplify digital sounds which behaves like a speaker giving you the ability to control the volume while playing out loud.
  • Yamaha Disklavier Player Piano: The Disklavier is a reproducing player piano with a wealth of benefits and features for musicians of all levels or for those who simply want to enjoy listening to the music played from this incredible instrument. Record and playback your performance for family and friends, enable quiet mode to practice with headphones, or enjoy your favorite music 24/7/365 with Yamaha Piano Radio and DisklavierTV.

Pianos For Sale Near Me

Greene Music not only features an incredible assortment of instruments for your online piano shopping but also has a brick-and-mortar store in San Diego. Stop by our showroom to browse an incredible selection of pianos for sale in San Diego. Meet with one of our experts to test a variety of pianos in person. This way, you can hear and feel the instrument, exploring the different models to find the best fit for your practice.

To see a piano for sale in San Diego, visit our store at 7480 Miramar Road today, and try it before you buy.

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FAQ

What is the average cost of a piano?

The average cost to buy a piano depends on many factors including the piano type, size, condition, finish, quality of materials and craftsmanship, and features. We recommend talking to one of our piano experts to get a better idea of which piano best suits your needs and preferences. For more on the cost of pianos for sale, contact our team for more guidance.

What is the difference between an acoustic piano and an AvantGrand hybrid piano?

The key difference between an acoustic piano and an AvantGrand hybrid piano is how the sound is produced. With an acoustic piano, when a key is pressed down, the hammer strikes a string to produce a sound. On the other hand, an AvantGrand hybrid piano has a specialized grand or upright piano action similar to what is found in an acoustic piano, but produces sound digitally through the speakers. With a hybrid model, there are no strings to tune and it tends to have a smaller design.

Is a grand piano better than an upright one?

Determining which piano is better depends on what you intend to use it for, your personal preferences, budget, along with how much space you have. Grand pianos are highly desired because of their appearance, sound, and playability. If space doesn’t allow you to have a grand piano, upright pianos are an excellent choice. There are many options available for people who are just beginning lessons to high-quality options for serious players.