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Our Top Pick | Our Top Pick | Yamaha U3 Upright Piano |
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2 | 2 | Suzuki CTP-88 |
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3 | 3 | Ernst Kaps S119 |
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4 | 4 | Conrad F9 |
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5 | 5 | Ernst Kaps R132 |
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The top 5 Acoustic Pianos for Beginners
The options on our list will be upright, acoustic pianos, which are a great place to start for beginners. The Yamaha U3 is a great acoustic option. When it comes to finding great instruments for beginners, Yamaha is never a bad place to start. They provide affordable options while giving musicians an instrument that doesn’t skimp on the sound quality. Some of the options on our list are also refurbished pianos, which is also never a bad option. A refurbished piano gives you gives you the same great sound quality the piano had when it was new while saving some money in the long run.
The U3 provides excellent, full sound by utilizing strings that are the same length as many grand pianos. This gives a fuller, richer tonality that many pianos can lack, especially if they’re a digital option. Having an acoustic upright piano that provides the sound of a grand piano is never going to disappoint.
What We Liked
- Uses full length strings to enhance the sound quality
- Refurbished to bring the condition back to nearly new while saving you money on the cost
- An ideal option for beginners, professionals, and educational environments
What We Didn’t Like
- Although refurbished and cheaper than a new model, the price may be higher than some are willing to spend on a new instrument for a beginner
This is a special option because, although it’s an upright acoustic piano, it’s also a hybrid option being that it’s also digital. With Bluetooth capabilities and the ability for tons of add-ons, the CTP-88 is an amazing option with many additional features that will leave you excited for this piano. It also has a USB port so you can connect devices to upload songs so you can play along with them while you learn the melodies, harmonies, and baselines. It’s also going to be one of our most affordable options on the list! This piano is excellent for beginners and seasoned pros alike, because it’s a real, acoustic piano (in comparison to a digital) and gives players an opportunity to continuously learn new techniques, along with tons of songs. This is our favorite option on the list because, as an acoustic/digital piano hybrid, there is an innumerable amount of possibilities you can achieve.
What We Liked
- Hybrid acoustic and digital abilities make this a unique option
- The affordable price tag makes this a great option for beginners
- Bluetooth connectivity create an endless number of possibilities for this piano
- Comes with tons of presets, features, songs, etc. to keep the creativity levels high and the learning experience constant
What We Didn’t Like
- Some users find the user manual to be a bit confusing
The German-designed S119 is an excellent acoustic piano option. Hand built with the finest materials, this piano sounds amazing and is a nice upright that is perfect for players that are just starting out. A lot of teachers feel it’s important for a student to have a real piano. Yes, many digital piano manufacturers do everything in their power to create a digital option just like the real deal, but nothing compares to a real piano with hammers and strings. The feel of the keys is difficult to replicate and the tone itself is almost impossible to perfectly replicate. Eliminate all those issues by choosing an option such as an Ernst Kaps to give your beginner the true experience.
What We Liked
- Hand built with top of the line German materials
- A fantastic option for both beginners and seasoned pros alike
- The touch and tone of this piano is excellent, it does not skimp in any of the important areas like sound and feel
- 20-year warranty provided for this piano
What We Didn’t Like
- Some pianists may see this as a high-priced option compared to other pianos
Conrad does a wonderful job designing and creating pianos that are quite elegant. The hand-carved look of the wood casing gives a beautiful aesthetic to their pianos. And they don’t just stop there, Conrad makes beautiful sounding instruments that leave pianists excited to play them. The F9 is a great option for beginners because, like our other options, it’s a nice upright piano that can fit in many places around the home. You’ll achieve that real feel that only an acoustic piano can provide and the non-slip coating on the white keys makes it an even more enjoyable experience.
What We Liked
- The elegant look of this piano makes it a love addition to any home
- Hand-crafted design with meticulously chosen parts from all around Europe to piece together a unique piano with many excellent qualities
- The strings and hammers have been carefully chosen as part of this piano to provide its great tone for any pianist
What We Didn’t Like
- Can be more difficult to come by compared to other pianos. As another potentially refurbished option, pianists may need to do a little digging to find this model.
We head back to the amazing manufacturers over at Ernst Kaps for the final option on our list because it happens to be another option that includes a digital aspect. The R132 has a professional MIDI system that opens all new doors for playing and practicing. You can even use the quiet time feature by coupling headphones with the piano while you play! In case you don’t want to disturb others, this option keeps the piano quiet while you get to hear everything you’re playing. This is considered a professional studio option that’s great for beginners and pros alike.
What We Liked
- MIDI system allows you to connect and play along with a plethora of song options
- Quiet time mode keeps you in the zone while leaving everyone else undisturbed
- Lovely, hand-built German design makes this a wonderful option that will last for years to come
What We Didn’t Like
- Is considered to be somewhat of a high-priced option compared to our other pianos
4 Components to Look for When Choosing an Acoustic Piano for Beginners
Manufacturing
Tone
Be certain you choose a piano with amazing tone. Options that provide qualities such as baby grand or grand piano length strings in an upright will almost always provide superior tone. Add in hand crafted materials and you’re going to have a truly wonderful piano that is going to sound amazing.