Upright Style
1. upright digital piano
Upright digital pianos are a sub-type of console digital pianos. They feature big, fancy cabinets that are nearly identical to that of an upright piano.
This is the most expensive type of digital piano (not counting digital grands and hybrids).
You get not only the design of an acoustic piano but also a sophisticated hammer action (often with wooden keys), incredibly detailed samples, and a multi-speaker sound system.
Digital Grand Pianos
This is the least common and most expensive type of digital piano.
2. grand digital piano
Many digital grand pianos from the big brands (e.g. Yamaha, Roland, and Kawai) cost more than a new upright.
Just as with upright-style digital pianos, these offer an uncompromising playing experience, delivering big, powerful sound via their state-of-the-art speaker systems.
The big body of a grand piano helps this instrument produce an impressively deep, resonant sound that resembles the sound of a real grand piano.
Prices start at $1,500 for the inferior ones (from Williams and Suzuki) and go up to a whopping $15,000 for superior brands like Yamaha and Kawai.
Upright Style piano
Upright Style piano
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