Yamaha Brown or cherrywood Disklaivier
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Yamaha Brown or cherrywood Disklaivier
Hi, We're building a house, as I'm currently living in a rental house. Inside there is going to be a cozy piano room, no where near big enough for a grand piano.
We are interested in buying a brand new yamaha Diskclavier, as it has the silent function, that and I just love old player pianos
But we don't want a black one! we would like a Cherry wood or Mahogany colored piano, a black one would not fit the room design, and we wanted something that looked kind of old fashioned. Also I don't want a digital, but I want to be able to record and silent the piano for reasons, can anyone help?


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Re: Yamaha Brown or cherrywood Disklaivier
There is a yamaha piano line just for the silent function
here is the link to the yamha website
here is the link to the yamha website

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