Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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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The Modus Piano Is Here! - Houston Piano Store

Location:
Houston's Exclusive Yamaha Piano Dealer
3133 SW Freeway
Houston, TX, 77098
888-699-8695
Modus Form and Function The MODUS H11 digital piano also offers outstanding sound quality and space-saving consciousness with an even more eye-catching modern appeal. Yamaha designers have addressed the needs of luxury homeowners, who put a premium on efficient use of space and enjoy adorning rooms with stimulating accents that make their homes unique and sophisticated.

Moving Keys Eye-catching, ear-catching instrument. The H11 features impressive player piano-like moving keys. Whatever songs you play back on the instrument, including the 50 Classic & Jazz Preset Songs, songs saved to USB flash memory, or songs from the Internet using the MODUS RADIO streaming service, you can enjoy the performance – listening to it or watching it!

Internet Direct Connection & Modus Radio
With Internet Direct Connection‚ the MODUS H11 functions as a "performance radio" by streaming songs directly through your instrument – while the keys move in sync with the music! ModusRadio users can choose from more than 10 music channels. With IDC and the MODUS H11‚ you'll always be just a click away from your very own command performance! The LAN port enables easy access for the high-speed internet which is required for this service.

USB Song Playback Simply connect a USB flash memory device to the instrument, and your favorite songs in MIDI format are ready to be played sequentially or in random order.

Yamaha's unique Tri-Amp System
This proprietary Tri-Amp System improves sound quality by using three separate amplifiers for the high, middle and low frequency ranges. Yamaha audio professionals, with their expertise of Yamaha acoustic equipment in studios and halls, extensively explored the optimal balance of the 3-system amplifier to reproduce the natural tones of the piano.

Natural Wood Keyboard The Natural Wood Keyboard features real wood white keys and sophisticated technology that faithfully reproduces the experience of playing an actual acoustic grand piano.
Finishes The MODUS H11 comes in a variety of gorgeous finishes, including Amber Glow (H11AG), Velvet Rouge (H11VR) and Deep Brunette (H11DB), all accented with polished ebony.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Festival Day - Sherman Clay Portland - Piano Events

Music on the Edge - A Three Day Festival of concerts of contemporary classical music by composers from around the country as well as form the Cascadia region.

Sponsored by Cascadia Composers and featuring fEARnoMUSIC, Portland's premier contemporary music ensemble and other guest musicians.
March 10-12 - Tickets* $20 general w $15 seniors w $10 working artists w $5 students for each concert
Details & Ticketing: www.CascadiaComposers.org  or  www.ArtixPdx.com  800-757-7384

Wed, March 10 - Festival Day One

Free lecture/demonstration by featured composers on their music (open to the public, all ages welcome)
10am-12noon
1:30-3:30pm
4-5pm
*Concert #1 - Wed, March 10 @ 8pm
Tickets* $20 general w $15 seniors w $10 working artists w $5 students

Thurs, March 11 - Festival Day Two

Free lecture/demonstration by featured composers on their music (open to the public, all ages welcome)
11am-12noon
1:30-4pm
*Concert #2 - Thurs, March 11 @ 8pm
Tickets* $20 general w $15 seniors w $10 working artists w $5 students
*****PLEASE NOTE*****  This concert will be @ The Old Church  1422 SW 11th Avenue NOT at Sherman Clay-Moe's Pianos

Fri, March 12 - Festival Day Three

Free lecture/demonstration by featured composers on their music (open to the public, all ages welcome)
11am-12noon
1-2pm
*Concert #3 - Fri, March 12 @ 8pm
Tickets* $20 general w $15 seniors w $10 working artists w $5 students
*****PLEASE NOTE*****  This concert will be @ The Old Church  1422 SW 11th Avenue NOT at Sherman Clay-Moe's Pianos
The lecture/presentations by composers are funded in part through Meet the Composer's MetLife Creative Connections program. Concerts are made possible due in part to generous funding provided by The National Association of Composers/USA.

 Sherman Clay Portland
131 NW 13th Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
877-360-6545

Monday, February 8, 2010

Making Music & Preserving Memory: Why Our Brains Need Music

Exclusive Sherman Clay Portland Events & Promotions


Wednesday, February 17 @ 7pm  -  Tickets $25 which includes reception

Did you ever wonder why you love (or don't love) music? Or where music comes from? Or how the brain recognizes music? Or if music can help the brain develop or improve healthy brain aging?  Dr. Larry Sherman, a musical neuroscientist, offers answers to these questions as well as insights into some of the most exciting brain research in recent years – the connection between music, brain development and the ways music can prevent or delay brain aging.
This special lecture/concert is dedicated to the memory of Valerie Layton, who was a long time supporter of the Portland Chamber Orchestra and of the music community in Portland. Featuring: Dr. Larry S. Sherman, Ph.D., neuroscientist,  Valerie Day, Singer & Musicians from the Portland Chamber Orchestra.
For more information or to purchase tickets visit:  www.portlandchamberorchestra.com


Dr. Larry Sherman received his Ph.D. in Cell Biology from OHSU in 1993.  After three years of post-doctoral research at the Institut für Genetik in Karlsruhe, Germany, he joined the faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.  He returned to Portland six years ago and is now a Senior Scientist at the Oregon National Primate Research Center and a Professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at OHSU. He has over 60 publications in the areas of nervous system development, neurodegeneration, and neuro-oncology, with a focus on ways to promote the repair of brain white matter in patients with multiple sclerosis and during normal aging.  He has played piano since the age of four, and has been in numerous blues, rock and jazz groups.

Dynamic and self assured, Valerie Day has a voice that is evocative of another time, yet refreshingly modern. Gifted singer, skilled percussionist, in-demand session player and passionate advocate for arts education, Valerie is an artist of rare talent and dedication. First appearing on the world’s stage in the 80’s with the Pop/R&B band NU SHOOZ, she has since performed and recorded with a wide spectrum of artists ranging including the Oregon Symphony, guitarist Dan Balmer, pianist Darrell Grant, celebrated jazz artist David Frishberg, and many others.

The Portland Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1947 by Finnish composer and conductor, Boris Sirpo, who came to Portland after leaving his war-torn native country, and the orchestra was initially composed entirely of his music students at Lewis and Clark College. Now one of America’s oldest chamber orchestras, the commitment to quality performances of innovative repertoire was instilled from the beginning. Yaacov Bergman joined the orchestra in 2002, and under his leadership it has developed its distinctive timbre and a new focus of a fusion of art forms, while bringing to audiences World, American and Northwest Premieres.

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

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Grand Pianos

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)

Model A Parlor Grand Piano



At 6 feet 2 inches, this amazing piano sounds like a much larger model. The powerful yet warm sound is the result of an amazing scale design that allows the solid spruce soundboard to freely and efficiently vibrate—thus producing a sound that simply cannot be experienced in any piano except a Steinway. Its slightly longer keys give the player a sense of heightened sensitivity and control. The size of this piano is large enough to satisfy those who demand a full, rich bass—yet small enough to beautifully fit into almost any home.
"With a tone so rich, I would never be afraid of the dark.  Steinway is the only and the best"—Harry Connick, Jr.
Length:

6’ 2’’ (188 cm)
Width:

57 ¾’’ (147 cm)
Weight:

695 pounds (approx. 315 kg)

Sherman Clay - Seattle 

1624 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
866-865-2950 

 Sherman Clay Pianos - Portland
131 NW 13th Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
877-360-6545 

Steinway Piano Gallery, Washington, D.C. 

Tysons Corner Center
McLean, VA 22102
703-388-2482 

Baby Grand Piano

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)

Sherman Clay - Seattle 

1624 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
866-865-2950 

 

Sherman Clay Pianos - Portland
131 NW 13th Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
877-360-6545

 

Steinway Piano Gallery, Washington, D.C. 

Tysons Corner Center
McLean, VA 22102
703-388-2482 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Instrument Rentals

Used Pianos / Piano Rentals

 Dealer Locations

Piano Rental Seattle
Piano Rental Portland
Piano Rental Washington DC

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.

 Steinway Piano Gallery maintains an unparalleled inventory of used, rebuilt and reconditioned Steinway pianos. As a result of our trade-in program for those who wish to move up to a Steinway, we also have a selection of other popular brands.  We are happy to help you choose the piano that best suits your needs and your budget.

We offer short term and month-to-month rental options. Whether you are starting your child in piano lessons or renting a Concert Grand for your performance, Steinway can meet your needs. After your choice is made, we will co-ordinate delivery, set up, tuning, and return of the instrument. To further assist you in your special event planning, Steinway offers a musician referral service. Click on the tab to your right for information about the appropriate rental program for you.

Used Pianos

Partial Listing
Pre-Owned/Rebuilt Pianos
Brand/Model Description Finish Year
Everett 40” console Pecan 1968
Wm. Knabe KM 40” console Pecan 1976
Conover Cable CC-144F 44” console    Oak
Yamaha P-22 46” studio Walnut 1988
Yamaha M2G 42” console Walnut 1973
Yamaha P-22 46” studio Oak 1997  
Yamaha U1 48” studio Pol Eby 1985
Yamaha U3 52” studio Pol Eby 1983
Kimball 5883 5’8” grand Oak 1980
Yamaha DGA1E Disklavier 4’11” grand Pol Eby 2003
Kawai RX-2 5’10” grand Pol Eby 1995
Yamaha C3 6’1” grand Pol Eby 1994
Steinway L 5’10 ¾ grand Walnut 1965
Steinway O Rebuilt 5’ 10 ¾” grand Ebony 1917
Steinway L Chippendale Rebuilt 5’10 ½” grand Mahogany 1943
Technics PX665 Digital piano Rosewood 2003
Boston UP-118S 46” studio Mahogany 2005