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zł27,007.07zł27,007.07Italy14-Day Return Policy
zł91,392.87zł91,392.87Italy14-Day Return Policy
zł20,800.18zł20,800.18Italy14-Day Return Policy
zł24,638.03zł24,638.03Italy14-Day Return Policy
zł77,230.74zł77,230.74Italy14-Day Return Policy
zł42,638zł42,638Italy14-Day Return Policy
zł22,742.80zł22,742.80Italy14-Day Return Policy
Used Grand Pianos

Gear4music GDP-200 Digital Grand Piano with Stool, Gloss White
Used – Excellentzł4,423.69zł4,423.69Belgium
zł376.39zł376.39Italy
zł309.97zł309.97Italy
Price DropKorg P3 Piano Sound Module and Midi Module Box made in Japan in 1990's! With compatible Power Supply!
Used – Very GoodOriginally zł597.80, now zł531.37 (12% price drop)zł597.8012% price dropzł531.37Italy
Originally zł79,706.06, now zł48,709.26 (39% price drop)zł79,706.0639% price dropzł48,709.26Italy
Originally zł22,140.57, now zł10,848.88 (51% price drop)zł22,140.5751% price dropzł10,848.88Italy
Grand Pianos For Sale on Reverb
One of the most recognizable instruments in the world, the grand piano has been a staple of music culture since its invention over two centuries ago. Rich, full, and warm, the unmistakable sound of a grand piano can be found everywhere from classical and orchestra to rock and hip hop. From Baldwin to Steinway, Yamaha to Schoenhut, find the best grand pianos for sale here on Reverb.
What are grand pianos?
A grand piano is one of the two types of acoustic pianos. It’s a large piano with a flat soundbox that extends horizontally from the keyboard in a distinctive, swooping shape. As a result of its shape, it takes up significantly more space than an upright or vertical piano. It’s also considered to be more resonant and have a greater tonal range.
How much does a grand piano cost?
Grand piano prices will vary by age, brand, condition, and whether its a concert grand or a baby grand. On the low end, a grand piano cost will likely be no less than $7,000. On the high end, a grand piano can cost a quarter of a million dollars.
What is the difference between a concert grand, standard grand, and baby grand piano?
The difference between a traditional (or concert) grand piano and a baby (or mini) grand piano is the size. A concert grand piano is the longest, extending seven feet or more. A baby grand is less than six feet long. A standard grand is anything in between six and seven feet.
Why is a grand piano so expensive?
Grand pianos are expensive because of the materials and construction. Grand pianos use high quality materials from their fingerboards to the strings within them. While some instruments can still be playable if corners are cut, this isn’t the case with a grand piano. Compared to even the most expensive guitar, pianos require more materials, higher quality materials to be functional, and masterful construction and assembly.
Grand pianos are considered an investment by most who buy them -- from symphony orchestras to five-star hotels. In homes, they're also considered furniture. After all, unlike smaller instruments, they can’t be hidden away in a closet. As a result, the makers of grand pianos spend extra attention to their physical characteristics, which also increases the price.
Is a grand piano worth it?
To some people, a grand piano is absolutely worth the investment. If you want a quality piano for live performances or the studio, a grand piano is considered the best option sonically speaking. However, if you’re just looking to learn the piano or are short on space, a grand piano might not be the best option for you quite yet.




