A Yamaha stage piano is manufactured by Yamaha, which was founded in 1887 in Japan and started out life as a piano and reed organ manufacturer. If you look closely at it logo you can see that it is made up of 3 tuning forks, a sign of its foundations. Yamaha today is the leader in manufacture of musical instruments from pianos to drums and violins to saxophones. In 1987 it changed its name to the Yahama Corporation, which it remains to current day. Yamaha’s range of pianos, organs and synths today is large with products to suit all abilities and needs.
Yamaha Stage Piano CP33
The CP33 yamaha stage piano has a long history and was first introduced in 1976 and became the norm for live performance convenience. It has been modified and upgraded since then and has an 88 key graded hammer keyboard, 28 voices and a midi master controller. Designed with portability and convenience in mind this digital instrument offers and alternative to the grand piano.
Weight: 18kg
Yamaha Stage Piano CP50
The CP50 yamaha digital stage piano has all the core sounds of the CP1, but is 6 kg lighter, so it more portable for artists that move around.
Weight: 20.9kg
Yamaha Stage Piano CP300
In 2006 the CP300 yamaha stage piano replaced the popular P250 which has been a very successful stage piano for the Yamaha series. It is a very heavy piano, so not great for moving around, but this is a compromise for a great sound.
Weight: 32.5kg
Yamaha Stage Piano CP1

This yamaha stage piano is the flagship design for the demanding artist and provides an acoustic and vintage sound.
Weight: 27.2kg
Yamaha Stage Piano CP5
The ultimate Yamaha stage piano for professionals. The CP5 has everything of the CP1, but has extras sounds like Clavs, organs and strings so is perfect for live performances in the church.
Weight: 25.2kg
For an alternative to Yamaha try a Korg stage piano