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Yamaha GC2

Living Room Night With Matthew Gonzalez - Houston Piano Store

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Houston's Exclusive Yamaha Piano Dealer
3133 SW Freeway
Houston, TX, 77098
888-699-8695
 

Date: Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 7PM
Matthew Gonzalez Seating is Free But Limited RSVP Requested

Come hear Pianist Matthew Gonzalez concertize you as he takes you around the world with a multitude of genres. This HSPVA Alumni ha splayed piano for more than 20 years and continues to expand his repertoire. His unique interpretations of popular tunes is sure to delight audiences of all ages.

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Yamaha Reveals The Revolutionary Piano, AvantGrand - Houston Piano Store

Houston's Exclusive Yamaha Piano Dealer
3133 SW Freeway
Houston, TX, 77098
888-699-8695


Yamaha Corporation of America announces the Winter NAMM 2009 launch of the AvantGrand Piano to the world. With its highly advanced sound reproduction and sampling technology, the AvantGrand is the first piano ever crafted to truly capture the sound, touch, action and physical resonance of a concert-quality grand piano without the tuning, cost or footprint of a comparable stringed instrument.

I've arrived and waiting for your approval...come and play me!

Avant Grand

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A Valentine's Day Harp & Piano Recital with Auna Selberg

Monday, February 8, 2010

Exclusive Sherman Clay Portland Events & Promotions

A Valentine's Day Harp & Piano Recital with Auna Selberg
Sat, February 13 @ 4pm -  Donations are appreciated & will be used to fund Auna's musical education


The recital will feature selections by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Rousseau & Debussy
About the Artist:  Auna Selberg, an 18 year old native Oregonian, has enjoyed playing the harp since the age of 10 when she began studying with Oregon Symphony harpist Jennifer Craig-Ironside. Auna began studying piano when she was 7 years old and has been under the tutelage of Mary Kogen since 2005. Harold Gray has also instructed Auna in piano and theory.
For several years, Auna and her sister Jenna have volunteered their musical services to Providence's Home for the Medically Fragile Children. In addition, Auna performed as concert harpist for the Oregon Pro Arte Youth Chamber Orchestra in 2007 and 2008 and also performed as guest harpist for the Jewish Community Orchestra in 2008. In April 2009, Anna performed with world-renowned harpist, Rita Costanzi, for the Oregon Ballet Theatre in James Kudelka's World Premier, Hush. Auna's most recent accomplishment was winning the Oregon's Young Artist Debut Competition; she is the first harpist to win this competition. Her future plans include continuing her education with harp and piano.  She is looking forward to performing Hush with OBT in June 2010.

Please call or email us for more information about these and future events.

Sherman Clay Portland Piano Events

131 NW 13th Ave.
Portland, Or. 97209
503.775.2480

Steinway Piano Buyer's Guide

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

  • The piano has been a favorite of artists and music lovers since its introduction in the early 1700s. And it is the preferred instrument for introducing a student to music because of its appeal and versatility as either a solo or accompanying instrument.
    A well-constructed piano adds beauty and elegance to your home and can provide a lifetime of musical enjoyment. Choosing the right piano can be a very pleasant and rewarding experience for an informed buyer. This guide will assist you in educating yourself on how to select the right piano - based on your specific needs.
    Whether the instrument will be played by an accomplished musician or a child just starting lessons, or will simply become a beautiful addition to your home, your personal objectives will help narrow the field of choices and make your selection process easier. More Info
  • How a Piano Works
    When a player's finger strikes a key, it sets the key action (a series of levers connected to a felt hammer) in motion. The hammer strikes one, or a combination of metal strings, which causes them to vibrate. The vibrations are transmitted from the strings to the soundboard through bass and treble bridges. The soundboard converts the vibrations into what is known as piano tone, and amplifies the notes so that they can be heard.
    There are over 12,000 specific parts in the typical piano, all of which must function with ease and accuracy.
  • Selecting a Piano
    Grand vs. Vertical
    Along with your personal musical requirements, the size of the room where the piano will be placed is an important consideration when determining which size of piano is appropriate. Sound quality and volume is directly related to the size of the soundboard and length of its strings. Therefore, the larger the piano, the better it will sound. If you have the available space and budget, you will be happier with a grand piano. That being said, a high quality vertical is a better choice than a low quality grand.
    The major difference between an vertical and a grand piano, other than looks and size, is the position of the soundboard. In a grand piano, the soundboard and strings are positioned horizontally; in a vertical piano, they are positioned vertically. For this reason, verticals are commonly called vertical pianos. Another difference is the key action—in a grand piano the action works with gravity and is more responsive than a vertical.
    Steinway designed vertical pianos range from 43-52 inches high and take up about the same amount of floor space (5 feet in width, 2 feet in depth) regardless of height. A vertical is a good choice where space is limited. However, a piano that is too small will look like an afterthought and will not fill the room with sound.
    The Steinway-designed family of pianos is comprised of 3 complete lines of grand and vertical pianos able to meet any space and performance criteria. Whether you're looking for a vertical piano for a smaller space, or a grand piano to fill a concert stage, there's a member of the Family of Steinway-designed pianos that's perfect for you.
  • Servicing Your Piano
    Routine service is an important part of piano ownership, and you should consider it no more unusual than the maintenance program you would have for any other fine mechanical object you own. There are three basic steps in maintaining the sound of your piano: tuning, which brings the piano back to pitch; voicing, which affects the piano's tone, or quality of sound; and regulation, or the adjustment of the action mechanism which affects the touch of the piano.
    Tuning and voicing are different aspects of adjusting the piano to its optimum standard of performance. Tuning is the adjustment of the piano's strings to the correct pitch. Voicing is the adjustment of the piano's tone or sound and is done by softening or hardening the hammers and adjusting various parts of the piano's keyboard mechanism. Regardless of its original voicing, every piano will acquire a somewhat brighter tone with time as the hammer felts become compacted the more they are struck against the strings.
  • Continue reading the full 21-page Buying Guide.
    Register to download the PDF at Steinway.com

Washignton DC Grand Pianos

Steinway & Sons - Washington DC Grand & Baby Pianos


The production of a Steinway grand piano takes about 12 months. If you add two years of drying and seasoning of the wood, three years have been invested and the instrument can leave the factories in New York and Hamburg to bring joy to its new owner. Throughout the manufacturing process, every grand and upright piano is meticulously hand-crafted. The challenge is to make each instrument perfect in its own special way – a perfect Steinway.
You can choose between six grand piano models which meet every demand. Each model, no matter whether it’s the small  baby grand or the concert grand piano – our largest model – is manufactured according to the same standards to offer just the same: the inimitable Steinway sound.

Model S Baby Grand Piano

At 5 feet 1 inch in length, this "Baby" grand piano was introduced in the 1930s. Don’t let its size fool you! Steinway & Sons’ patented "Diaphragmatic Soundboard"—now found in every Steinway piano produced today—was first developed because of this model. To insure that a powerful and rich tone could be produced by a piano of this size, Steinway redesigned its soundboard, resulting in a tone that greatly outperformed others. And it still does. Every inch a Steinway, this piano is a proud addition to any home.
"When one plays a Steinway, there is a warmth and nobility in the sound that is unequalled by any other instrument"—Emanuel Ax.
Length:   5’ 1’’ (155 cm)
Width:   57 1/2’’ (146.5 cm)
Weight:   540 pounds (approx. 252 kg)
 

Model M Medium Grand Piano


At 5 feet 7½ inches in length, our "Music Room" piano is a cherished member of Steinway & Sons’ amazing lineup of incomparable musical instruments. Its rich tone and responsive action is found not only in a great many homes, but in many schools of music and conservatories as well. It’s a piano that can be enjoyed every day, all day, for a lifetime.
"Thank you for providing pianos that have personality and even more importantly, soul"—Hélène Grimaud.
Length:   5’ 7’’ (170 cm)
Width:   57 ¾’’ (146.5 cm)
Weight:   560 pounds (approx. 275 kg)

Piano Rentals

Be it a need to rent a piano for your upcoming concert performance or simply because you’d like to try before you buy, we have a program that will work for you!  Sherman Clay offers many piano rental options.

We continuously monitor the age and condition of our fleet to ensure that you are always playing on a wonderful instrument that inspires your musical creativity!  Being the largest retail piano company in America, we are always able to offer the very best value.
Please give us a call and you will see why for 139 years, Sherman Clay has been the first choice for everyone needing a piano.

Choose from these Piano Dealer Locations:

Sherman Clay  Portland Piano Rentals

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Seattle Grand Pianos

Monday, July 27, 2009

Grand Pianos by Sherman Clay Seattle Pianos

Model M Medium Grand Piano

At 5 feet 7½ inches in length, our "Music Room" piano is a cherished member of Steinway & Sons’ amazing lineup of incomparable musical instruments. Its rich tone and responsive action is found not only in a great many homes, but in many schools of music and conservatories as well. It’s a piano that can be enjoyed every day, all day, for a lifetime.

"Thank you for providing pianos that have personality and even more importantly, soul"—Hélène Grimaud.

Length: 5’ 7’’ (170 cm)
Width: 57 ¾’’ (146.5 cm)
Weight: 560 pounds (approx. 275 kg)

Model O Living Room Grand Piano

This 5-foot-10¾-inch piano has been a source of joy and inspiration since the very early 1900s—and it continues to be so today. It has a sound that is particularly warm and rich—far beyond what one would expect for a piano that is under 6 feet in length. Its action offers the sensitivity and control that has made Steinway famous; and no matter what you ask of this piano, it has an answer ready.

"Steinway is the only piano on which the pianist can do everything he wants. And everything he dreams"—Vladimir Ashkenazy.

Length: 5’ 10 3/4’’ (180 cm)
Width: 57 3/4’’ (approx. 146.5 cm)
Weight: 616 pounds (approx 280 kg)

 
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