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Home » Review » Yamaha G2: Is This The Perfect Home Grand Piano?

Yamaha G2: Is This The Perfect Home Grand Piano?

Last updated January 23, 2025

Yamaha G2: Is This The Perfect Home Grand Piano?

  • Proudly written by Pro-Pianist,
  • Dawn Hardwick
  • 3 Comments
  • Acoustic Pianos | Piano & Keyboards

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BEGINNER
GRAND PIANO

YAMAHA G1 COMPACT PIANO PERFECTION
  • Overall:
    Compact size at 5'3" (161cm)
  • Best Feature:
    Excellent sound and touch for its size
  • TedScore™: 8/10
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OVERALL GRAND
PIANO

YAMAHA G2 COMPACT MUSICAL POWERHOUSE
  • Overall: Responsive action and rich, dynamic sound
  • Best Feature: Solid Sitka spruce soundboard for warm, resonant tone
  • TedScore™: 10/10
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PROFESSIONAL GRAND PIANO

YAMAHA G3 IMPRESSIVE TONAL POWERHOUSE
  • Overall: Larger size at 6'1" (186cm) for a fuller, more resonant sound
  • Best Feature: Responsive action and dynamic range
  • TedScore™: 10/10
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Imagine stumbling upon a hidden gem at a garage sale – a Yamaha G2 piano that’s been gathering dust for years. You’re intrigued, but is it worth the investment if it’s not in good condition?

In this article, we’ll take you on a journey of discovery, uncovering the secrets behind the Yamaha G2 and why it is the perfect addition to your home or studio.

A Baby Grand Piano Inside A Large Living Room

From its rich history to its exceptional craftsmanship, we’ll explore what makes this piano so unique and how it can enhance your musical experience.

So, sit back, relax, and let’s explore the world of the Yamaha G2—you might just fall in love with this incredible piano!

Table of Contents

The Legacy of Yamaha Pianos

A Yamaha Logo With A Family Playing The Digital Piano On The Background

Before we discuss the specifics of the G2, let’s appreciate Yamaha pianos’ legacy. Yamaha has been crafting exceptional instruments since 1900, and its commitment to quality and innovation is evident in every piano it produces.

From concert halls to recording studios, Yamaha pianos have been the choice of countless musicians worldwide. So, when you choose a Yamaha G2, you’re not just getting a piano – you’re becoming part of a rich musical heritage!

The Yamaha G2: A Closer Look

Now, let’s get up close and personal with the star of the show: the Yamaha G2. This baby grand piano measures 5’7” (170cm) in length, making it the perfect size for homes, studios, and intimate performance spaces.

Yamaha G2: Is This The Perfect Home Grand Piano?

But don’t let its compact size fool you – the G2 packs a powerful punch! While it is not a new piano and may have some wear and tear due to its age, with its responsive action and rich, dynamic sound, this piano is ready to keep up with your most passionate performances.

History and Production

The Yamaha G2 Grand Piano boasts a rich history, with production spanning from 1965 to 1990.

During this period, Yamaha’s renowned factory in Hamamatsu, Japan, was responsible for crafting the G series, including the G2.

This factory is celebrated for producing Yamaha’s professional-grade pianos, such as the illustrious concert grand CFX, which commands a price tag of around £140,000.

Yamaha G2 Image Taken By Teds-List

The G2, a high-quality Japanese piano, was designed to meet the needs of professional pianists and serious players alike.

Its production in such a prestigious facility underscores the exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail that Yamaha pianos are known for.

Craftsmanship and Materials

A Black And White Photo Of A Grand Piano

The Yamaha G2 stands out from the crowd due to its exceptional craftsmanship and carefully selected materials. The soundboard, often considered the heart of the piano, is made from solid Sitka spruce, which is known for producing a warm, resonant tone.

The keys are crafted from high-quality spruce and are carefully weighted to provide a responsive and even touch. And let’s not forget the stunning ebony and ivory-like critical tops that add a touch of elegance to this already impressive instrument!

YAMAHA G2

Yamaha G2 Review
COMPACT MUSICAL POWERHOUSE
PERFECT FOR: Intermediate and Professionals

FEATURES: Responsive action and rich, dynamic sound

OTHER INFO: Solid Sitka spruce soundboard for warm, resonant tone
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10/10
PROS
  • Exceptional craftsmanship and carefully selected materials
  • Rich, expressive tone with an impressive dynamic range
CONS
  • Slightly more expensive than smaller baby grand pianos
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 10/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

The Sound of Music

Now, let’s talk about what really matters: the sound. The Yamaha G2 boasts a rich, expressive tone that will make your heart sing, and your fingers dance across the keys.

Whether you’re playing a gentle ballad or a thundering concerto, the G2’s sound will envelop you and your audience, creating an unforgettable musical experience. And with its impressive dynamic range, you’ll have the freedom to express yourself in ways you never thought possible!

Performance and Playability

The Yamaha G2 Grand Piano is revered for its outstanding performance and playability.

One of its standout features is the advanced scale design, which effectively eliminates the “sour” notes that were sometimes found in older Yamaha pianos.

This design innovation ensures a more harmonious and pleasing sound.

The action of the G2 is highly responsive, providing a tactile and satisfying playing experience that is a great choice for pianists who demand precision and quality.

While some piano teachers might not distinguish the subtle differences between the G2 and other Yamaha models, the G2’s sound quality and playability make it a beloved choice among many.

A Grand Piano Placed By A Full Sized Window With Mountain Views
A Pianist Wearing Sunglasses Playing The Grand Piano Inside A Mall

Owning a Yamaha G2

So, what does it mean to own a Yamaha G2? Well, apart from the bragging rights (because, let’s face it, this piano is a conversation starter), you’ll have a reliable, high-quality instrument that will be your musical companion for years to come.

A Pianist Performing With A Singer On Stage

Plus, with proper care and maintenance, your G2 will only get better with age, developing a unique character and sound that reflects your musical journey. Keeping your G2 in good condition ensures that it remains a desirable and reliable instrument for pianists and music educators alike.

It’s like having a fine wine that improves with every passing year!

Maintenance and Upkeep

Tuning A Grand Piano

To keep your Yamaha G2 Grand Piano in great condition, regular maintenance and upkeep are essential. 

This includes routine tuning, thorough cleaning, and addressing any repairs that may arise.

Engaging a skilled piano tuner is crucial, as they can identify and correct any imperfections, ensuring that the piano sounds its best.

Additionally, it’s important to regularly inspect and maintain the G2’s soundboard and strings to prevent damage and wear. By staying on top of these maintenance tasks, you can ensure that your Yamaha G2 remains in excellent condition for years to come.

Dimensions and Pricing

The Yamaha G2 Grand Piano measures 146cm in width and 170cm in length, making it a great choice for smaller rooms or studios. Its compact size does not compromise its powerful sound, making it an ideal option for those with limited space.

The price of a used Yamaha G2 can vary depending on its age and condition, typically ranging from £7,000 to £12,000.

For those seeking a new equivalent model, the C2X has an RRP of around £25,000. However, if you’re looking for a great deal, consider purchasing a rebuilt or used G2, which can often be found for around $14,000 USD.

This makes the Yamaha G2 an attractive option for those seeking a high-quality piano at a more accessible price point.

A Grand Piano Placed At The Corner Of A Room Beside A Lamp And A Wall Art

Comparing to other
G-series Model

YAMAHA G1

Yamaha G1 Review
COMPACT PIANO PERFECTION
PERFECT FOR: Beginners

FEATURES: Compact size at 5'3" (161cm)

OTHER INFO: Excellent sound and touch for its size
Check Price >
8/10
PROS
  • Space-saving design, ideal for smaller rooms
  • High-quality sound and touch despite its compact size
CONS
  • Slightly less resonant tone compared to larger models
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

YAMAHA G3

Yamaha G3 Review
IMPRESSIVE TONAL POWERHOUSE
PERFECT FOR: Professionals

FEATURES: Larger size at 6'1" (186cm) for a fuller, more resonant sound

OTHER INFO: Responsive action and dynamic range for expressive playing
Check Price >
10/10
PROS
  • Responsive action and wide dynamic range for expressive playing
  • Suitable for advanced pianists and performing musicians
CONS
  • More expensive than smaller models in the G series
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 10/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Overview:
Yamaha G2

In a world filled with countless piano options, the Yamaha G2 stands out as a true gem. With its exceptional craftsmanship, stunning sound, and rich legacy, this piano is the perfect choice for pianists of all levels.

A Yamaha Piano

The Yamaha G2 grand piano, an older model crafted in Japan, is a favorite among piano teachers due to its advanced scale design and rich, expressive sound. It is not a new piano and may have some wear and tear due to its age. Many piano teachers appreciate the G2’s durability and quality craftsmanship, which allows these instruments to remain in great condition even years after production.

The Yamaha G2 is a testament to the company’s commitment to creating exceptional pianos that stand the test of time, making it an excellent choice for both teachers and students alike.

So, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your musical journey, the Yamaha G2 is ready to be your partner in crime, your confidant, and your muse. Don’t wait any longer – experience the magic of the Yamaha G2 for yourself and let your musical dreams take flight!

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FAQ's

What year is the Yamaha G2 piano?

The Yamaha G2 piano was introduced in 1975 and has been a popular choice among pianists since then.

Is a Yamaha G2 a grand or baby grand?

The Yamaha G2 is a baby grand piano, measuring 5’7″ (170cm) in length, making it an ideal size for homes, studios, and intimate performance spaces.

What size is a Yamaha G2?

The Yamaha G2 is a baby grand piano that measures 5’7″ (170cm) in length.

What is the difference between Yamaha G1 and G2?

The main difference between the Yamaha G1 and G2 is their size: the G1 measures 5’3″ (161cm) in length, while the G2 is slightly larger at 5’7″ (170cm). Both pianos offer similar features and sound quality, but the G2’s larger size allows for a slightly fuller and more resonant tone.

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    Dawn Hardwick hails from the small town of Mountain Ash, in the Welsh valleys where she began her piano studies. Dawn attended the prestigious Chetham's School of Music studying with Alicia Fiderkiewicz followed by the RWCMD with Richard McMahon and Philip Martin, and continued her performance studies at the Royal College of Music under the tutelage of Julian Jacobson. ​ Dawn is an experienced concerto soloist, with a varied repertoire from more traditional piano concertos to contemporary collaborations and experimental music. Most recently, she performed John Psathas’ double concerto ‘View From Olympus’ with percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie and the British Sinfonietta to great acclaim, and was subsequently invited to perform with Dame Evelyn at the Southbank Sky Arts Awards, broadcast on the Sky Arts channel, and also on BBC One’s ‘The One Show’. ​ One of her great loves is orchestra/ensemble playing, and she regularly works as an orchestral pianist/celeste/keyboards player with many of the UK's top orchestras both at home and on tour. ​ Dawn regularly performs as an accompanist for various musicians, and has been involved in many radio and television broadcasts such as James May’s ‘Man Lab’, BBC One's ‘The One Show’ and the Southbank Sky Arts Awards. She was the pianist for English Touring Opera’s production of Tippett’s ‘King Priam’ for which they won an Olivier Award and has recently been working with animator Gregoire Pont in his performances of ‘Cinesthetics’ – live animation to the solo piano music of Ravel, in association with Maestro Arts.

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  1. TimSway says:
    January 20, 2025 at 1:21 pm

    Hey Robert Emery, just read through your piece on the Yamaha G2 and gotta say, it was pretty informative. I’m currently weighing my options on purchasing a piano and the G2 sounds like it might be the right fit for me. You mentioned the craftsmanship and materials, but could you elaborate a bit more on how that compares to other models in the G series? Specifically, I’m curious about the sound quality differences. Also, for someone in a small apartment, do you think the G2’s size is manageable? Thanks!

    Reply
    • PianoLover88 says:
      January 20, 2025 at 1:21 pm

      TimSway, I’ve had a G2 in a pretty tight space before, and it worked out fine. The sound is rich and fills the room without overpowering it. Hope that helps!

      Reply
    • KeyStrike says:
      January 20, 2025 at 1:21 pm

      Jumping on this – is the maintenance for a G2 a nightmare for beginners? really wanna know before i make any decisions.

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Ted's List is a project run by The Emery Foundation - a Micro-Trust of GivingWorks, registered charity number 107877.

The idea of Ted's List was setup to raise funds for musicians during the Covid-19 pandemic as part of the Get Musicians Working project.

Our 'Champions' are the musicians we think showcase their instrument to the wider public, and make a substantial difference to the popularity of their instrument family. Non of the 'Champions' are remitted in any way by Ted's List, and our list is completely impartial. If you have a favourite musician you would like to nominate to be added to our list of 'Champions', then please do contact us.

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