Grand Pianos for Sale

There are two main types of piano: grand pianos and upright pianos. The frame and strings of a grand piano extend horizontally. In upright pianos, the same components extend vertically. The former is commonly featured in illustrious concert halls, where they can measure up to 10 feet long and have a large footprint. 

A baby grand piano is a smaller version of a grand piano and fits more comfortably in the average home. It measures around 5 feet long, is close to 5 feet wide, and reaches over 3 feet tall. Grand pianos are expressive and tend to produce a bright, clear, rich sound and a dynamic range necessary for advanced pieces. They’re typically the preferred choice of professional pianists.

Things to Consider When Buying a Grand Piano

There’s more to it than deciding between the warm, gorgeous sound of a Baldwin or the precise engineering of a Kawai. Expertly crafted, durable grand pianos are a significant investment, so they might not be the best choice for a beginner or casual player. Before you settle on a model, you should test a few out to find one that responds to your touch and has the sound quality you like. Acoustic pianos require upkeep, and it’s a good idea to insure them. Along with sound treating a piano room, these are further expenses to bear in mind. 

Where to Place a Grand Piano in a Home

With their sleek wood and elegant aesthetics, grand pianos are treasured centerpieces of musically inclined homes, but they do take up a lot of space. In addition to piano size, you should consider the acoustics and temperature in your piano room. Where you place the piano can change the sound projection, and a technician can advise you on how to prepare a particular room for instrument longevity and an optimal playing experience. For example, 70-72 degrees Fahrenheit and consistent humidity between 30-40% is best. Avoid placing your grand piano next to uninsulated windows or exterior doors.

How Much Space Does a Grand Piano Need?

An open area paves the way for a full-toned piano with its wonderful resonance. You may have to measure to ensure your selected piano model isn’t too large for the room you plan to put it in. Paper templates can help give you an idea of how much space you require. If you have ceilings lower than 6.5 feet, that could also be an issue.

Find the Right Grand Piano With Worldwide Piano

Helmed by a distinguished concert pianist and renowned music educator in the New York Tri-State area, our business benefits from decades of professional experience and knowledge. We prioritize friendly, patient customer service, so you can ask questions before making an informed decision. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, we meet you wherever you are on your musical journey with tips and unbeatable prices. 

An Extensive Range of Quality Pianos From Esteemed Piano Makers

We have lofty standards and promise our customers only the highest quality. We pride ourselves on stocking a wide selection of fine piano brands, from Steinway and Yamaha to Seiler and Charles R. Walter. Our piano inventory includes new and pre-owned pianos and acoustic, digital, and hybrid pianos to suit your needs. Book an appointment to come in and view our impressive range, or check out our virtual showroom to see what we have on hand. Email or call us for assistance with finding the perfect piano for your price range and space. Even though we’re based in New Jersey, we service the entire country, so your new purchase will arrive in excellent condition, no matter where you live.