Utah’s Premier Showroom for New, Used & Refurbished Upright & Grand Pianos
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New, Used, or Refurbished: Which Piano is Right for You?
One of the biggest advantages of shopping at a specialized piano showroom is having real options—not just one price range.
🎹 New Upright and Grand Pianos
Perfect if you want:
- Latest design and technology
- Manufacturer warranties
- A long-term investment
🎹 Used Upright and Grand Pianos
Great for:
- Budget-conscious buyers
- Beginners or casual players
- Getting more piano for your money
🎹 Refurbished Upright and Grand Pianos
The sweet spot for many Utah buyers:
- Professionally restored for performance
- Significantly lower cost than new
- Reliable and long-lasting

What Makes Our Utah Piano Showroom “Premier”?
Not all piano stores are created equal. A true premier showroom offers more than just inventory—it delivers expertise and trust.
At Brigham Larson Pianos, we offer:
- 🎯 Large selection of new, used, and refurbished upright pianos
- 🔧 In-house restoration and inspection (not just reselling)
- 🎵 Knowledgeable team of skilled piano artisans who restore pianos
- 🚚 Delivery and setup services across Utah
- ⭐ Strong local reputation and reviews
Piano Brands and Types Available at Brigham Larson Pianos
At our premier Utah piano showroom, you’ll find a carefully curated selection of trusted piano brands and styles to match every level and budget.
You'll find popular piano brands like Yamaha, Kawai, Baldwin, Steinway & Sons, and Hailun, known for their reliability, tone quality, and craftsmanship. In addition to traditional upright and grand pianos, we also carry spinet & console pianos (compact and stylish), studio uprights (ideal for students and schools), and professional uprights with enhanced soundboards and action.
Whether you’re looking for a brand-new piano, or a gently used fully refurbished classic, having access to multiple brands and types ensures you can compare tone, touch, and value all in one place—something online listings simply can’t replicate.

And more—explore our full selection of quality piano brands to find the perfect fit for your home and style.
Meet Brigham—Expert Piano Technician

Why Buy from a Registered Piano Technician?
When you’re buying a piano, you’re not just buying a piece of furniture—you’re investing in a complex instrument with thousands of moving parts. That’s why who you buy from matters just as much as what you buy.
At Brigham Larson Pianos, every piano is selected, inspected, and often restored by a Registered Piano Technician (RPT) with over 30 years of experience. Since 1995, Brigham has personally worked on over 20,000 pianos, giving him a level of insight that most piano stores simply don’t have.
What does that mean for you?
It means you’re not guessing about quality.
Every piano has been carefully evaluated for:
- Tone and musical performance
- Structural integrity (soundboard, pinblock, bridges)
- Action regulation and touch consistency
- Long-term reliability—not just how it sounds today
Many pianos—especially used ones—can look good on the outside but have hidden issues that affect tuning stability, touch, and lifespan. A trained technician knows exactly what to look for and what to fix.
Instead of just reselling pianos, Brigham Larson Pianos focuses on proper preparation and restoration, so you get an instrument that’s ready to perform and last for years.
In short, you’re not just buying a piano—you’re benefiting from decades of hands-on expertise, ensuring you get real value, real performance, and real peace of mind.
About Brigham Larson
Upright vs Grand Piano: How to Choose
How to Find the Right Upright Piano
Before you buy, consider:
- Skill level – beginner, intermediate, advanced
- Budget – and long-term value
- Tone preference – warm, bright, mellow
- Space available – height and depth matter
- Touch/feel – action varies between brands
Upright Piano Sizes at Brigham Larson Pianos
- Spinet (36”–40”) – Compact with a drop action, designed for smaller spaces and light use
- Console (41”–44”) – Popular home piano, space-efficient with a warm, pleasant tone
- Studio (45”–47”) – Fuller sound and longer strings, ideal for students and teaching
- Full Upright (48”+) – Powerful tone and dynamic range, closest to a grand in performance
Tip: Taller upright pianos produce better tone, deeper bass, and more volume, while shorter pianos save space.
How to Choose the Right Grand Piano
Choosing the right grand piano is a more personal—and important—decision than most people expect. Unlike upright pianos, grand pianos vary significantly in size, tone, touch, and performance level, so taking the time to evaluate your options makes all the difference.
Grand Piano Sizes at Brigham Larson Pianos
- Baby Grand (5’2” and under) – Ideal for homes, compact footprint with expressive tone
- Grand (5’3”–8’11”) – Greater depth, power, and tonal richness for serious players
- Concert Grand (9’) – Maximum performance level, designed for concert venues
Tip: The longer the grand piano, the richer the tone and the more responsive the touch—especially in the bass.
Evaluate Tone and Sound Quality
Every piano has its own personality. When choosing a grand piano, listen for:
- Warm vs. bright tone
- Clarity across all registers
- Sustain and resonance
- Evenness from low to high notes
There’s no “best” tone—only what sounds right to you.
Pay Attention to Touch and Action
The feel of the keys (called the action) is critical, especially for advancing players. A good grand piano should feel:
- Responsive and controlled
- Consistent across the keyboard
- Comfortable for dynamic playing
If possible, play multiple pianos side-by-side to notice the differences.
Visit Utah’s Premier Upright Piano Showroom
If you’re ready to find a piano you’ll love for years, the best next step is simple: come play them in person.
Explore a wide selection of:
- New upright and grand pianos
- Carefully selected used pianos
- Expertly refurbished pianos ready to be delivered to your home
Receive guidance from professionals (Brigham is a Registered Piano Technician with 30+ years of experience in piano sales and restoration) who cares about matching you with the right piano—not just any piano.
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Stop guessing and start playing. Visit Utah’s trusted destination for upright pianos and discover why so many families are choosing quality, value, and expertise—all in one place.



