We have the largest selection of pianos for sale in the Greater Seattle Area. We offer new Fazioli, Kawai, Sauter, Petrof, Hailun and Casio pianos. Along with a wide selection of pre-owned Steinway upright and grand pianos, we have certified pre-owned Yamaha Pianos. We also carry most brands of pre-owned pianos.
我们有大西雅图地区最多的钢琴选择:全新的Fazioli, Sauter, Petrof, Hailun 和Casio。 同时我们还有大量的二手斯坦威钢琴和经过认证的二手雅马哈和卡瓦伊钢琴可供您挑选。除此之外我们还提供其他大多数品牌的二手钢琴。
Featuring the finest pianos from around the world.
The perfect space for recitals, concerts, rehearsals and meetings.
Our pre-owned Yamaha and Kawai upright and grand pianos are certified by JUPA (Japanese Used Piano Association) and have received a grade A rating in the Action, Soundboard, Pins, Keys, and Body.
Piano manufacturing is, by its nature, a materials-intensive craft. A modern grand piano contains roughly 12,000 individual components. It requires carefully selected hardwoods — spruce, maple, beech, walnut — sourced from forests in multiple countries. It uses felt, leather, metal alloys, and chemical finishes. Building one well takes skilled labor spanning months.
In January 2026, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas included something that would have seemed out of place a decade ago: a piano technology exhibit generating genuine buzz alongside the televisions, smartphones, and AI gadgets that dominate the show floor. The products on display — connected instruments, app-integrated learning systems, multi-device MIDI setups — weren't novelties. They were the direction the piano industry is heading.
For years, the piano world operated on a fairly clean division: acoustic instruments for those who could afford the space and maintenance, digital pianos for everyone else. That division has been eroding steadily, and by 2026, it has given way to something more interesting — a category of instruments that refuses to sit neatly on either side of the line.
The word "AI" has been attached to piano learning technology with increasing frequency over the past few years — sometimes meaningfully, sometimes as a marketing shortcut. For piano teachers, parents of students, and adult learners trying to make smart decisions about technology, the noise can be genuinely difficult to navigate.