Why Learn on Professional Level Instruments
- Heather Atagan
- Apr 7, 2025
- 1 min read
Professional instruments have a richer, more nuanced sound and a highly responsive touch. This allows you to develop a keen ear for tone and a deeper understanding of musical expression. You can hear subtle differences in dynamics and articulation, which is crucial for advanced playing.

1920 Steinway Model B is a 6'11" (211 cm) concert grand piano, often referred to as the "perfect piano" for its versatility and balanced sound. Known for its exceptional tone and touch, it's a popular choice for both professional pianists and serious amateurs. Many consider pianos from the 1920s, Steinway's "Golden Era," to be of the highest quality.
The 1985 Yamaha C3 concert grand piano is a 6'1" (186 cm) instrument, renowned for its rich, clear tone and excellent build quality. It's a member of Yamaha's Conservatory Series and is known for its refined action and consistent manufacturing. The C3 is a popular choice for both home and professional settings, including concert halls and conservatories.







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