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Yamaha G5 c.1979 POA

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Colour: Black Polyester
Year: c.1979

The Yamaha G5 is a large 200cm grand piano from Yamaha's highly regarded G Series, a concert-capable instrument that combines the power and tonal depth of a professional grand with Yamaha's legendary build quality and consistency. The G5 was manufactured in Japan and is comparable in specification to later C5 and CX5 models, making it an outstanding choice for professional pianists, music schools, and serious home players who require a large, powerful instrument.

This example dates from c.1979, a period of excellent Japanese production. Contact us for current pricing. Available to view and play at our Oxfordshire showroom by appointment. Contact us to discuss part-exchange, finance, and nationwide delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Yamaha G5 special?

The G5 is one of Yamaha's largest upright-replacement grands, at 200cm offering string lengths and soundboard area that approach a full concert instrument. It is powerful, dynamic, and highly expressive, an instrument used by professional pianists, conservatoires, and recording studios. Finding a well-maintained G5 from the late 1970s on the used market is an increasingly rare opportunity, and the value it represents compared to a new equivalent is considerable.

How does the Yamaha G5 compare to a C5 or CX5?

The G5 is the predecessor to the C5 and CX5 in Yamaha's range. The newer instruments incorporate refinements to the soundboard, action, and rim construction developed over subsequent decades. However, many serious pianists and technicians regard the G Series instruments from the late 1970s as among the finest Yamaha ever made, with a tonal warmth and depth that compares very favourably to the more modern equivalents.

How does a Yamaha G5 compare to a Steinway B at a similar size?

A Steinway Model B is 211cm and offers the characteristic Steinway singing tone, complex harmonic depth, and heritage that makes it one of the most desirable grands in the world. The Yamaha G5 offers a different character, more even, controlled, and consistent in tone, with Yamaha's reliable action engineering. Both are concert-capable instruments. The Steinway commands a significant price premium. For a serious pianist who values precision and consistency as much as character, the G5 is a compelling choice.

Is a 1979 Yamaha G5 still reliable?

The late 1970s represent one of the most celebrated periods of Yamaha grand production. A well-maintained 1979 G5 is an extremely reliable instrument. Contact us for full details of the condition and preparation work carried out on this piano before purchase.

How long will a Yamaha G5 last?

A Yamaha G5 that has been well maintained should continue to perform at a professional level for many more decades. These are robustly built instruments from one of Japan's finest manufacturing periods. Regular tuning, periodic regulation and voicing, and correct placement are the requirements for keeping this exceptional instrument in concert condition.

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Depth/Length: Length: 6'7"

Stock Number: C1233

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