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Kawai K3 Gloss Black Upright Piano + Stool


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Our piano is 'as new'. I personally polished it once per two weeks and was militantly protecting it from children and my husband:)



This is Kawais' equivalent of the ever-popular Yamaha U1


The action is from Kawai's professional range using the millennium action for a quicker return when playing faster sections. It is a pleasure to play. The sound is bright and modern with a strong bass that you get from newer pianos. The piano is in fantastic condition There is no play in the key bushings or action parts and plays as a new piano would. If you think that some Yamaha models are quite sharp and bright the Kawai is your answer with a softer sound while still sounding modern.



I would be happy to recommend this piano for all levels of pianists and would look fantastic in any environment.




Dimensions


Height - 122cm


Width - 151cm


Depth - 59cm




Serial number - F071449


We are in Dulwich/Herne Hill area of London and will be happy show you our piano anytime! Price is ?4,350

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