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Setting the pace for an entire industry |

Since Torakusu Yamaha built Japan's first
piano in 1900, Yamaha has consistently led
the way in finding new methods to improve
upon the age-old traditions of piano-making.
These innovations have been adopted not only
by Yamaha, but by other manufacturers as
well.
This century-long quest for excellence
has resulted in higher standards of quality,
consistency, efficiency and performance
throughout the piano-making industry. It has
also made Yamaha the world's leading piano
manufacturer.
Building Better Pianos

Yamaha has developed numerous advances and
refinements—in acoustic design and
analytical technologies, in the selection
and processing of materials, in the design
and production of components such as iron
frames and action mechanisms, in production
equipment and procedures, and in
establishing the highest standards of
quality management. The skills and expertise
accumulated over a century of leadership in
the music industry assure that Yamaha pianos
represent the state of the art in piano
design and construction.
Creating New Types of Pianos

Drawing on comprehensive acoustic and
electronic know how, Yamaha has pioneered
today's exciting range of digital/acoustic
hybrids. These include the amazing
Disklavier™ recording/reproducing pianos,
the popular Silent Pianos™ that can
be played normally or through headphones,
and the superb GranTouch™ digital
pianos incorporating real piano keyboards
and actions. Other manufacturers have
followed Yamaha's lead, of course. But
Yamaha leadership ensures that Yamaha
instruments are always a step ahead.
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