Yamaha is one of the most famous names among acoustic piano manufacturers, with over 100 years of undisputed success on the best stages. And, of course, this fame has also extended to their electronic instruments, to which the Japanese company constantly adds the latest developments, technologies, and features. Yamaha digital pianos are the choice of world-class musicians, from Jamie Cullum to Alicia Keys, thanks to the incredible key sensitivity and pure sound. In our music store, you can also choose the right model for yourself based on any criteria important to you.
The Variety of Yamaha Digital Pianos for Every Level
Yamaha offers models for every level and need:
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For beginners and small apartments: the P (Portable) and NP (Piaggero) series, the lightweight and more compact NP-15 and NP-35, as well as the Yamaha P-45 with a full-size keyboard for developing proper technique.
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For home use and conservatory students: the Yamaha ARIUS series, with models YDP-145 and YDP-165 for better resonance and mechanics.
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Aesthetic "Slim" options: YDP-S35 and YDP-S55, which look like stylish furniture in an apartment.
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For professionals and the stage: CK61 and CP73 with an imitation of the response of classic pianos, as well as the famous Yamaha S70 XS workstation, which has been used to record so much in the world!
If you have difficulty choosing, please contact us, and we will help you find the optimal solution for all your needs.

Key Features of Yamaha Digital Pianos
Even a very simple-looking Yamaha electronic piano can contain unique developments that make the sound so valuable.
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Most premium-level models use sample sounds recorded from the best Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial concert grand pianos.
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VRM technology reproduces the resonance of strings and the body, changing the sound depending on the key and pedal press.
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Several proprietary keyboard actions, from GHS for entry-level models to the prestigious GrandTouch in the Yamaha Clavinova series, with tactile response and quick return. Premium CLP-875 and CLP-885 models feature wooden keys, precise touch sensors, and balanced counterweights.
Digital pianos can have hundreds of interesting features, and we will help you determine those that will be useful specifically for your level and ambitions.
How to Choose the Perfect Yamaha Digital Piano?
If you come to our Musician store in Kyiv or Lviv to choose a Yamaha digital piano, we will ask: what do you need the instrument for, because the choice of model or line depends on this.
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For learning, take the proven Clavinova CSP-255, CSP-275, CSP-295, and even if you sit down at these keys for the very first time, with some diligence, you will play your favorite song in just a few days.
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If you travel often or transport the instrument due to other circumstances, we recommend portable models, as well as a sturdy stand, a dense case, and a more durable pedal.
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If you place the instrument in the living room, aesthetics might be important: the CLP and Arius series look like stylish furniture.
The budget is also important, but consider that an investment in better mechanics now will save you the need to quickly replace the instrument.

Overview of Popular Yamaha Digital Piano Models
Among the brand's absolute bestsellers are both "mass" hits and true examples of successful assembly.
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The ultra-slim Yamaha P-225 features the proprietary GHC keyboard, simulating the feel of a hammer mechanism.
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The Yamaha P-S500 looks like a very "simple keyboard," but inside, it contains the sounds of the world's two best grand pianos and 600+ other instrument voices.
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In the segment of stationary models, the Clavinova series remains the undisputed standard for home and music schools due to its natural sound and rich acoustics.
All these and other models you can buy from us, and if you are looking for something special, contact us, and we will try to bring it in by special order.

How to Properly Care for Yamaha Digital Pianos?
The branded instruments do not require special care, but there are a few nuances that truly save electronic pianos in the long term. Dust is a silent pest, so you should get into the habit of covering the keyboard every time you finish playing. Cleaning should be done only with a soft cloth and minimal moisture, without "magical" sprays that often cause more harm than good. The instrument also needs its cozy corner: away from direct sunlight, near batteries, and away from dampness. Cables and the power supply also deserve attention — don't pull, don't bend, and connect to stable power. And the main thing: a little care today — and the piano will respond with stability and pleasant sound for many years.
Choose your ideal Yamaha models and all the necessary keyboard accessories at the "Musician" store — and create a home space where you want to play every day.