The Japanese piano company Yamaha has been selling its disklavier player piano for decades. But, in keeping with the times, the latest model of the disklavier has an Internet connection. The New York ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Eight seconds later the ghost vanished. Keys fell flat in mid-chord and the piano sat lifeless as its mortal ...
We all knew in our hearts that if we just waited long enough, the Internet of Things would come around to self-playing pianos; that surely the cloud would incorporate that last vestige of ol’ timey ...
Yamaha’s self-playing Disklavier pianos have been thrilling music lovers for decades. Offering realistic playback of virtually any piece imaginable, the Disklaviers are less like player pianos and ...
With the CSP-255, Yamaha strikes the perfect balance of timeless design, organic playability, and immersive sound, all enhanced by groundbreaking learning technology. It’s ideal for both aspiring ...
Steve Riesen’s piano warehouse in College Park is full of hard-luck stories: The shiny Yamaha player piano was once owned by a Jacksonville woman who lost everything when the real-estate market ...
Steinway, the gold standard for pianos, is now offering its year-old Spirio player piano in Chicago—for anyone in the market for a self-playing piano with virtuoso-level quality, minus the virtuoso.