Need advice buying a piano?... Send me an email to grahamhoward@ukpianos.co.uk or call 020 8367 2080.
"The most important thing you need from a digital piano
when you're learning is a realistic touch.
A good piano sound and minimum of 4 dynamic levels (p, mp, mf and f) are also important.
Things like dimensions, weight, colour and 'bells and whistles' shouldn't really be the deciding
factor in your purchase", Graham Howard, Piano Advisor.
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Broadway Digital Pianos
Broadway EZ101
Dark Rosewood 
RRP
£625 Price £499 (includes FREE piano
stool)
Attractive looking cabinet with full back board, traditional piano pillars and front toes for
added stability. Ideal for anyone starting out, read more
Broadway BR1 (Portable piano, for home use or
travelling)

RRP
£625 Price £499
This piano is compact, light and easily portable. Can be stored away when not in use, read more
Broadway B1 (Classic looking digital piano with
compact cabinet)

Black Satin, Dark Rosewood, Maple or White Satin
RRP
£749
Price £569 (includes FREE piano
stool)
Traditional, classical looking digital piano with slimline dimensions. A real space saver
that
looks tidy and smart in any home. It sas a heavier, more realistic feel to the keys than the
EZ101, read more
Broadway B2 (Space
saving, modern look)

Black Satin, Dark Rosewood or White Satin
RRP
£799
Price
£599
Modern looking, stylish, ultra-compact digital piano. Full 88-notes, full-size keys. It is less
deep and doesn't take up as much space as other digital pianos because of its narrow body.. read more
Broadway B3 (Broadway's finest digital
piano)
 
RRP £1,099
Special Offer £799 If you're a more advanced player or you'd like a piano
that you won't need to upgrade later, then take a look at the Broadway B3, read more
Broadway BG1 (Baby grand digital piano - for
elegant rooms, restaurants, bars and hotels)

(Available in polished ebony or polished white)
Rent this piano for £85 per month
(all money back if you buy within 12 months).
Call 020 8367 2080 for more details,
or
read
about the rental information
here
RRP
£2,995 Price £2,395
A beautiful addition to any room, read
more
Broadway MK10 (Baby grand digital piano that
also plays by itself!)
The ultimate baby grand digital piano...

Rent this piano for £150 per month
(all money back if you buy within 12 months).
Call 020 8367 2080 for more details,
or
read
about the rental information
here
RRP
£7,495
Price
£5,995
Special
Offer £5,295
Restaurants, Hotels, Bars... There's no need to pay for a pianist anymore!
Just switch it on, sit back and hear it play songs all by itself.
The keys also move up and down as if an invisible pianist is playing.
Ideal for restaurants that want background music playing.
Can be controlled remotely, Read more
You Get:
FREE 3 Year 'At-Home' Warranty (Covers all parts and labour for 2 years.
Repairs carried out in your home).
Broadway pianos come with a 3 year,
'at-your-home', parts and labour warranty.
This means a technician will come to your home if any repairs are needed.
There is no cost to you... And you won't have to send your piano anywhere.
60 Day Money Back
Guarantee (Starts from the day you receive your piano). If it
isn't as good as you expect then we'll collect it at no cost to you. A full refund will be
processed.
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Questions and Comments
Hi,
I wonder if you might be able to help with what is probably a very basic query.
I am looking to buy a piano for the family, but, as complete novices, I’m not sure how we will get on
and how long we will continue, so don’t want to spend a fortune.
Having looked on ebay I am lured by the Broadway EZ101. One of the reasons for buying digital is so
we can all play without annoying each other. Am I right in assuming we will be able to plug and play
without driving each other mad, and I notice it does not say headphones are included. Can you tell
me how much they might cost?
And assuming we do get on with it, at what stage would we need to upgrade?
Many thanks.
Viv
Reply/ Hi Viv
The Broadway EZ101 would be a good choice.
It’s a suitable piano for anyone learning, and will
take your children up to about grade 5.
Headphones are a great benefit for parents…
Plugging in headphones cuts out the sound of the
piano so only the person playing can hear: good
news for others in the house that want to watch
TV or sleep (or both, as in my case).
If you’d like a piano to take them a bit further
up the grades then I recommend the Broadway B1
and the Classenti CDP1.
You can see these pianos here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/broadway-b1.html
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/classenti-cdp1.html
Headphones cost £34.99. You can see these here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/skytech-deluxe-headphones.html
Let me know if you would like more information.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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"What do you personally think if the Broadway EZ101?"
Hi there,
I've been looking on your website and I noticed a nice looking (and sounding) piano called 'Broadway EZ-101', and
was wondering what you personally think of this piano.
Thanks, Hugo
Reply/ Hi Hugo
The Broadway EZ101 is one of the best digital pianos priced under £500.
It’s a suitable piano for anyone learning, and will take you up to about grade 5.
If you’d like a piano to take them a bit further up the grades then I recommend
the Broadway B1 and the Classenti CDP1.
You can see these pianos here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/broadway-b1.html
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/classenti-cdp1.html
Let me know if you would like more information.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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"Broadway B1 and B2, what are the differences?"
Hi Graham,
Thanks for all your advice on your website, it's great to see.
I am looking at buying a piano for my 6 year old to learn on, and am also keen to learn myself. I am looking at
either the Broadway B1 or B2 - they are very close in price at the moment, and I can't quite understand what the
difference is, can you help?
I also saw some Roland pianos in a store with digital scores. Is this specific to Rolandand are they any
good?
Thanks,
Tracey
Reply/ Hi Tracey
The Broadway B1 has a firmer, more resistant
and more realistic key touch than the B2.
The extra weight to the keys gives it a
feel that's closer to playing a real piano.
The cabinet of the B2 is more expensive to
produce. It has two front columns and toes,
also a fold-down cover on a hinge as
opposed to the normal sliding key cover.
The B2 is also less deep than the B1. If
space is really tight, then the B2 would
fit in better because of its more modern
look and compact cabinet.
The tone, response of the keys and features
are the same on both pianos.
Yours pianistically,
Graham Howard
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Hi Graham,
First I would just like to say how refreshing it is to see such a great attitude towards maintaining a community
and giving advice. Im truly inspired.
I've recently returned to piano lessons after a 10 year hiatus and I'm pretty much restarting from scratch. My
interest is purely classical and I'm not
really interested in different voices and gimmicks. I would buy an acoustic if I had the space. Your site has
helped me avoid some really bad decisions on ebay!
My budget was originally around £300 but it seems like if I want to buy something that will last me, hopefully,
through the grades and just generally sound better,
ill be better of spending a little more.
Im now looking primarily at the broadway B1 or B2 or the classenti CDP1 and renting used to buy.
Thanks for your assistance,
Chris
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Reviews
I received my new piano from ukpianos and I am very pleased with it
Review by Peter Groves, Pedmore, Stourbridge (11/01/2013)
See all reviews for B1, B2
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