Yamaha Launches New B Series Upright Piano Range

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Yamaha Corporation announces the launch of its latest upright piano model, the B Series.

The new B Series upright piano delivers richer sound and improved usability at an accessible price. Building on the acclaimed B series, which has earned recognition in Europe – the birthplace of the acoustic piano and home to a strong classical music tradition – Yamaha has further refined its quality to create a piano that can be enjoyed by a wider range of players. To reflect this new value, the series is named the “B Series,” inspired by the idea of a “Beautiful life with a piano.”

Featuring newly developed hammers and a redesigned soundboard, the new B Series pianos deliver a pure, clearly articulated sound and a natural, expansive resonance which captivates and inspires players, all in a compact size that fits easily in the home. Improvements such as a redesigned wide music desk and a built-in soft-close fallboard mechanism further enhance user experience and safety. In addition,

a wide range of models is available to match diverse lifestyles. Three models of different heights are available, each offering the choice of SILENT Piano™ or TransAcoustic™ Piano technology. The new B Series range is manufactured at Yamaha’s Hangzhou Factory under strict quality control. As a brand built on lasting trust, Yamaha will continue to deliver the reliable quality of “Made in Yamaha.”

“The environment surrounding the piano business has changed significantly in recent years, and people’s lifestyles and values have become increasingly diverse,” said Yutaka Matsuki, Senior General Manager

of Yamaha’s Piano Division. “That’s exactly why we took a fresh look at the value of having a piano in everyday life, and crafted this piano with a clear vision of how to bring its appeal to more people. This new series offers major improvements in both playability and usability, making it a piano that can be enjoyed by everyone – from beginners to experienced players. We hope many people will have the opportunity to experience it for themselves.”