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Home » Tutorial » How Much Does An Upright Piano Weigh? Unveiling the Pounds Behind the Keys

How Much Does An Upright Piano Weigh? Unveiling The Pounds Behind The Keys

Last updated October 3, 2024

How Much Does An Upright Piano Weigh? Unveiling the Pounds Behind the Keys

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Are you wondering, ‘How much does an upright piano weigh?’

You may have been planning to buy a studio piano for your home but are hesitant because you’re unsure if you can deliver it to your designated area.

Given its size and length, not to mention the material it was built with, an upright piano’s weight might be overwhelming.

Don’t worry! Keep reading, and we will definitely answer your question!

Electric pianos, on the other hand, are lightweight and portable alternatives, making them particularly suitable for beginners and performers who need mobility.

An Upright Piano Inside A Cozy Home

Pianos come in various shapes and sizes (Yep, just like humans!). Specifically, an upright piano is a compact powerhouse, where weight plays a crucial role in its construction and placement.

The typical upright piano weighs between 300 and 500 pounds. Such weight is a testament to the sturdy materials and intricate craftsmanship that go into each musical treasure.

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Understanding Piano Weight

When it comes to pianos, weight is more than just a number—it’s a crucial factor that influences how you move, store, and maintain your instrument. 

Whether you’re dealing with a compact upright piano or a grand piano, understanding its weight can save you a lot of hassle and potential damage.

Imagine trying to move a piano without knowing its weight. You could end up with strained muscles, damaged floors, or worse, a broken piano.

Knowing the weight helps you plan the logistics, from the number of people needed to the type of equipment required.

Upright Pianos

It also plays a role in storage; a heavy piano needs a sturdy, stable surface to rest on.

Moreover, the weight of a piano can affect its sound and performance. Heavier pianos often have larger soundboards and longer strings, contributing to a richer, more resonant sound.

So, when you’re considering a piano, its weight isn’t just a physical attribute—it’s part of its musical character.

Upright Piano Basics

Ivory Keys Of An Upright Piano Beside A Window

When you think of pianos, the grandeur of concert grand pianos, even baby grand pianos, might steal the spotlight, but the upright piano holds a special place in many homes.

They offer a more compact frame with a rich history and variety.

Types of Upright Pianos

Upright pianos, also known as vertical pianos, come in several sizes. When considering how much a piano weighs, it’s important to note the differences between these types.

An Brown Upright Piano Inside A Carpeted Room
Here are the types of pianos:
  • The spinet piano is the smallest, usually about 36 to 40 inches tall.
  • A console piano slightly increases in size, ranging from 40 to 43 inches.
  • Studio pianos elevate size and sound with their 45 to 48-inch stature. Due to their durability and sound quality, they are commonly used in music education.

Each type caters to different needs, whether space constraints or musical quality.

Standard Upright Piano Dimensions

While the dimensions vary, a typical upright piano is approximately 58 inches wide and 24 inches deep.

However, the height can range from 36 inches (for a spinet) to about 48 inches (for a studio model). 

This size allows for a significant soundboard and longer strings than most assume, contributing to the robust sound of an upright.

The dimensions are crucial in acoustics, with larger pianos generally producing a richer tone.

Stainway Model K Upright Piano At Home

Weight and Transport of Upright Pianos

Imagine you’ve just inherited a beautiful upright piano, and now it’s time to make it the centerpiece of your living room.

To transport it, you’ll need to know its weight and how to move it without a single scratch.

Average Weight of Pianos and Upright Pianos

An average piano weighs anywhere from 300 to 1,200 pounds (136 to 544 kilograms).

Typically, an upright piano has a commanding presence and weighs 300 to 500 pounds.

A Mahogany Upright Piano By A Glass Wall
However, its weight might fluctuate depending on its size and the materials used to craft it.
  • Spinet pianos weigh between 200 to 300 pounds (90 to 136 kilograms).
  • Console pianos weigh between 350 to 450 pounds (159 to 204 kilograms).
  • Studio pianos weigh between 400 and 500 pounds (181 to 227 kilograms), and medium grand pianos weigh between 500 and 600 pounds (227 to 272 kilograms), making them heavier than upright pianos but still manageable in size and weight.

Moving an Upright Piano Safely

When it’s time to move your piano, enlisting a professional piano mover can help you!

They come equipped with tools like a piano skid board and moving blankets to cradle your piano during transit.

You can expect to pay a pretty penny for this service, with the cost to move a piano typically ranging from $150 to $600, influenced by the move’s complexity and distance.

Two Movers Moving An Upright Piano

Factors Affecting
Piano Weight

Several factors contribute to the weight of a piano, making each one unique in its heft and sound. Here’s a closer look at what makes some pianos heavier than others:

Type of Wood

The kind of wood used in a piano’s construction significantly impacts its weight. Hardwoods like maple and oak are denser and heavier than softer woods like pine. The quality and thickness of the wood also play a role.

Cast Iron Plate

The cast iron plate, or frame, is one of the heaviest components of a piano. Its size and thickness can vary, with larger, thicker plates adding more weight. This plate is crucial for withstanding the tension of the strings.

Strings

The number and type of strings also affect the weight. Pianos with more strings or thicker strings will naturally weigh more. The tension of these strings adds to the overall weight.

Soundboard

The soundboard, which amplifies the sound of the strings, can vary in size and weight. Larger soundboards contribute to a heavier piano but also produce a richer sound.

Frame and Legs

The design and materials of the piano’s frame and legs can add to its weight. Ornate, solid wood legs, and frames are heavier than simpler, more modern designs.

Understanding these factors can help you appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into each piano and why some models are heavier than others.

A Black Upright Piano By The Wall Of An Airy Home

Comparison with
Grand Pianos

Two Pianist Playing A Grand Piano Back To Back

Your average upright invites space-saving without shortchanging the musical experience, and that’s just the beginning of the story.

Let’s compare the physical and weight differences of upright and grand pianos.

Physical and Weight Differences

An average professional grand piano’s length is from 4 feet 7 inches to over 9 feet long.

Here are its varieties:
  • The miniature grand piano (the small grand pianos!) length is 4 feet 7 inches (1.4 meters).
  • The average baby grand piano length ranges from about 4 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 6 inches (1.4 to 1.68 meters).
  • The medium grand piano measures 5 feet 7 inches to 6 feet 4 inches (1.7 to 1.93 meters) in length.
  • The length of a semi-concert grand piano or ballroom grand piano is 7 feet, which is approximately 2.1 to 2.2 meters. Due to its bulkiness, the ballroom grand piano requires ample space, making it challenging to move and requiring careful placement planning.
  • The concert grand piano length ranges from 9 feet to 10 feet (2.74 to 3.05 meters).

When it comes to weight, it’s a matter of scales.

An average upright can weigh approximately 300 to 500 pounds.

By contrast, grand pianos have more weight due to their larger size and longer strings.
  • Baby grand pianos weigh around 500 to 600 pounds.
  • Medium grand pianos weigh between 500 to 700 pounds (227 to 318 kilograms). They are often called a “parlor grand piano” or “living room grand piano.”
  • Semi-concert grand pianos weigh between 750 to 900 pounds (340 to 408 kilograms).
  • A full concert grand piano or professional grand pianos weigh about 990 pounds.

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I Love And Recommend

Yes, upright pianos weigh a lot! But this doesn’t mean you can’t check out and buy one, right?

Before we end this article, I’d like you to check out these brands and models of acoustic upright and digital pianos that I was able to try during my performances and studio rehearsals.

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Its compact size fits perfectly in my home, and the sleek design adds an elegant touch to my living space.

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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.

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I’ve been playing the Roland HP702 Digital Upright Piano for a few months now, and I’m really pleased with its rich, expressive sound and the dynamic touch of the PHA-4 keyboard.

The various features, including Bluetooth connectivity and built-in educational tools, make it a versatile instrument that’s enjoyable and convenient for practice and performance.

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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™: 9/10
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™.
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After playing the DP-90U Upright Digital Piano by Gear4music, I’m delighted with its realistic weighted key action and the quality of its various instrument voices.

It’s a great value for its price, providing a satisfying playing experience for both practice and performance in a stylish, space-saving design.

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DP-90U Upright Digital
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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.

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The TedScore™: 9/10
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™.

Piano Maintenance
and Weight

An Upright Piano On A Grassy Field

Maintaining a piano is essential for preserving its sound and longevity, but did you know that maintenance tasks can also affect its weight? Here’s how:

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Piano Tuning Process
STEP 1: TUNING

Regular tuning is necessary to keep a piano sounding its best. However, tightening the strings during tuning can slightly increase the piano’s weight.

While this change is minimal, it reminds us of the tension and forces at play within the instrument.

An Upright Piano Parts
STEP 2: REPLACING COMPONENTS

Major maintenance tasks, such as replacing the soundboard or cast iron plate, can significantly alter a piano’s weight.

These components are heavy, and swapping them out can make the piano lighter or heavier, depending on the replacements used.

Piano Pedals
STEP 3: ADDING OR REMOVING PEDALS

Modifying the piano by adding or removing pedals or other components can also impact its weight. Each part, no matter how small, contributes to the overall heft of the instrument.

When performing maintenance, it’s crucial to consider the weight changes to ensure the piano remains properly supported and balanced. This attention to detail helps maintain the piano’s structural integrity and sound quality.

By understanding these aspects of piano weight, you can better care for your instrument, ensuring it remains a beautiful and functional centerpiece in your home for years to come.

How Much Does an Upright Piano Weigh:
It Weighs A Lot!

An upright piano typically weighs between 300 and 500 pounds.

How such a hefty instrument can produce those delicate tunes you love is a marvel. But hey, don’t worry—moving it won’t magically turn you into a weightlifter!

You’ll find sleek, smaller acoustic pianos hovering around 300 pounds. The larger ones strike a pose at about 500 pounds, standing proud as your room’s acoustic centerpiece.

Upright pianos come in various flavors, such as:
  • The Spinet piano weight is 200 to 300 pounds (90 to 136 kilograms). Its dainty frame (36 to 38 inches tall) makes it your space-saving buddy.
  • The Console piano weighs 350 to 450 pounds. It’s a step up in height (40 to 43 inches) and weight, offering a richer sound.
  • The Studio piano weight is 400 to 500 pounds (181 to 227 kilograms). (45 to 47 inches), a hit in music schools for its durability and tonal quality.
  • The Professional Upright piano weight is 500 to 600 pounds (227 to 272 kilograms). It’s the tallest (48 to 60 inches) among the vertical and upright pianos—a real concert performer.
A White Upright Piano Inside A White Themed Room

So, there you have it! Your piano’s weight is part of its charm!

Wait! Just a few more…

Now that you know the weight of the different piano sizes, check this next article to know how to buy one. This will be your helpful guide in buying one. Enjoy!

BUYING PIANO GUIDE

FAQ's

How much does an average upright piano weigh?

An average upright piano typically weighs between 400 and 500 pounds (181 to 227 kilograms), but the exact weight can vary depending on the model and construction materials used.

How do you move an upright piano by yourself?

Moving an upright piano by yourself is not recommended due to its weight and the risk of injury or damage to the instrument. If it must be moved, use a piano dolly and secure the piano with straps, but ideally, seek assistance from professional movers who specialize in handling pianos.

How many people does it take to move an upright piano?

Depending on its size and weight, an upright piano typically requires at least three to four people to move safely. Professional piano movers are trained to handle the task efficiently and use the proper equipment to prevent injury and damage.

How much does a 100 year old upright piano weigh?

A 100-year-old upright piano generally weighs roughly the same as modern upright pianos, between 400 to 500 pounds (181 to 227 kilograms). However, the weight can vary depending on the specific make, model, and materials used in the early 20th century.

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    Dawn Hardwick

    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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