New Pianos

Music Exchange offers one of the widest ranges of new pianos for sale in Northern California. With an array of models, styles, and prices, we cater to suit the needs of new and seasoned pianists alike. To discover our collection of pianos, visit one of our stores in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Walnut Creek, or Dublin, or buy a new piano online with us today (select models only).

Looking for a Brand New Piano for Sale? We Offer Just About Every Type

Thanks to their extraordinary sound and stunning design, pianos are some of the most beautiful instruments available. Whether you prefer the touch and sound of an acoustic piano or you’re interested in the latest technological options, there are many different styles of pianos available.

As you shop new pianos, here is some key information to know about the different new pianos available.

  • Grand Pianos: This design remains coveted today, due to its aesthetic appeal, stunning sound, and gravity-based action. Concert models are around 9’ long, while baby grand pianos offer a space-saving alternative at 5-6’ long. The strings and soundboard are arranged horizontally, along with the action allowing gravity to assist for faster repetition.
  • Upright Pianos: Upright pianos are ideal for when space is limited. The strings are arranged from top to bottom with a vertical orientation so the piano takes up less space in the room.
  • Hybrid: Delivers the realistic touch and sound found in an acoustic piano along with the convenience and exciting elements found in digital pianos. The Yamaha AvantGrand hybrid pianos feature a real acoustic action, along with the sound of a Yamaha full-size concert grand piano. Enjoy playing out loud or silently through your headphones.
  • Digital: They replicate the touch and sound of an acoustic piano and are ideal for those with limited-space or those seeking an array of built-in learning, entertainment, or performance technology. Digital pianos can be played out loud or silently with headphones.

Presenting You the Finest New Piano Brands

There are great new piano options, and at Music Exchange, Yamaha and Bösendorfer designs are the finest new pianos for sale.

Yamaha

Yamaha pianos are the Gold Standard for fine pianos. Their grand, upright, hybrid, and digital pianos are crafted to produce the most impressive consistent sound possible. With more than 100 years of craftsmanship and design, the standards of Yamaha’s new pianos are unmatched for quality and performance.

Bösendorfer

Founded in 1828, Bösendorfer is one of the most exclusive brands in the world, proudly representing the soul of Viennese tradition and craftsmanship. Their skilled artisans handcraft nearly 300 pianos a year building each one with painstaking attention to detail. These pianos are highly regarded for their warm, rich tonal colors and touching sound.

New pianos for sale near me

When searching for “new pianos for sale near me” in Northern California, trust Music Exchange. We feature an array of brand new pianos for sale in our stores in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Dublin, and Walnut Creek, and also have an option to buy new pianos of select models online.

If you would like to try out new pianos near me before purchasing, visit one of our physical locations today.

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FAQ

What is the average cost of a new piano?

New piano prices vary greatly and depend on the make, model, and finish you’ve selected. To get the new piano cost of a Yamaha or Bösendorfer piano, contact a Music Exchange near you.

What is the difference between a grand piano and an upright piano?

The key difference between a grand piano and an upright piano is the direction in which the strings run. With a grand piano, the strings run horizontally, giving it that wider, grand design. Upright pianos run strings vertically for a more compact design. Ultimately, grand pianos tend to create the most premium touch and sound experience, but both are beautiful choices when looking to buy a new piano.

How long has Yamaha been making pianos?

The first piano to be made in Japan was an upright built in 1900 by Torakusu Yamaha, the founder of Yamaha Corporation. At the start of the 1960’s Yamaha began to import and distribute its popular new piano.