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Yamaha

Yamaha's history began when its founder, Torakusu Yamaha, repaired a broken reed organ in 1887. Shortly thereafter, he successfully completed the first reed organ.

More than 130 years after our founding in 1887, we defined the Yamaha Philosophy as the philosophical framework that underpins business management at the Yamaha Group.
Furthermore, in 2019, we established our new brand promise “Make Waves” to capture that special moment when our customers’ hearts tremble.

 

 

The Yamaha Philosophy is the philosophical framework that forms the foundation for business management at the Yamaha Group.
The Yamaha Philosophy is made up of the “Corporate Philosophy,” “Customer Experience,” “Yamaha Quality,” and the “Yamaha Way.”
The Corporate Philosophy and Customer Experience express different aspects of the meaning behind the existence of the Yamaha Group, while the Yamaha Philosophy serves as its foundation.
Yamaha Quality and the Yamaha Way serve as the driving force behind the Yamaha Philosophy, and are intended to offer guidance for Yamaha Group employees in their daily work.
We utilize the Yamaha Philosophy as a foundation to draw from, and try to think from the customer's viewpoint as we build on unique expertise and sensibilities, as well as the reputation for unparalleled reliability gained during our long history. Our goal in doing so is to consistently provide high quality products and services that exceed the expectations of our customers, and to create excitement and cultural inspiration together with people around the world.

 

The diagram of the Yamaha Philosophy
 

 

1887 Torakusu Yamaha builds his first reed organ
[ Image ] 1887:Torakusu Yamaha builds his first reed organ
1897 Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd. (current Yamaha Corporation) is established with capital of 100,000 yen
1900 Begins production of upright pianos
1949 Lists its shares on Tokyo Stock Exchange
1954 Establishes Yamaha Music School and holds pilot classes
[ Image ] 1954:Establishes Yamaha Music School and holds pilot classes Produces its first HiFi player (audio product)
Produces its first HiFi player (audio product)
1955 Establishes Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (Splits off the motorcycle division)
1958 Establishes first overseas subsidiary in Mexico
1959 Begins production of sports equipment
Begins production of electronic organ
1960 Establishes Yamaha International Corporation (current Yamaha Corporation of America)
1962 Begins recreation business
1964 Begins production of lifestyle-related products
1965 Begins production of wind instruments
1966 Yamaha Music Foundation is established
Expands into Europe with the founding of Yamaha Europa GmbH, in West Germany
1968 Issues shares at market price for the first time in Japan
1971 Begins production of semiconductors
1987 Changes company name to Yamaha Corporation to mark the 100th years in business
2002 Establishes Yamaha Music & Electronics (China) Co., Ltd.
Establishes Yamaha Music Holding Europe GmbH (current Yamaha Music Europe GmbH)
2005 Acquires Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
2007 Establishes music entertainment business holding company
2008 Acquires L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH
Acquires NEXO S.A.
2010 Renews Yamaha Ginza Building, a complex including shopping area, concert hall, music studio etc.
Transfers shares of the lifestyle-related products subsidiary
Completes integration of Japanese piano factories to Kakegawa
2012 Completes integration of Japanese wind instrument factories to Toyooka
125th years in business (October 12th)
2013 Establishes Yamaha Music Japan Co., Ltd.
2014 Establishes domestic musical instrument and audio equipment production subsidiaries after the split-off and merger
Acquires Line 6, Inc. and Revolabs, Inc.
2015 Transfer of semiconductor manufacturing subsidiary
2018 Acquires Ampeg brand
Constructs “Innovation Center” research and development base

 

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Yamaha Cymbal Stand CS3

CS3 Advanced Lightweight Cymbal Stand is a solution that recognizes that drummers need simplicity, rock-solid stability and natural cymbal sound.
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19.590 kr.
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Double Foot Pedal DFP8500C

Double chain drive double pedal with long footboards
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71.990 kr.

Yamaha DT20 Drum Trigger

Yamaha DT20 Drum Trigger Pick Up High Sensitivity For Drum Shell, Practice Pads or Head
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6.990 kr.

Yamaha HiHat Clutch LC810A

The Yamaha LC810A Hi hat clutch fits most contemporary stands. Your hi hat stand needs a clutch and they are just the sort of thing that get lost at gigs, get left behind in studios etc. Keeping a spare or 2 in your repair kit is a great plan and the LC810A is well made, rugged and great value.
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3.590 kr.
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Yamaha Logo Drum Head 22 BLK

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Protection Racket Dlx Cymbal 24

Padded carrying handle, padded & fully adjustable shoulder strap and Pro-Grip side handles. Super tough, impact resistant, polycarbonate frame, which is fully rigid but very lightweight, weighing in at only 4Kg/ 8.8lb. Internally, we have made liberal use of the Rocket Foam™ andPropile™ fleece linings making sure cymbals will now travel in style. 8 internal fleece compartments with fibreglass inserts to maintain rigidity, which fit cymbals up to 24” as well as hi-hat and splash cymbal pockets on the inside lid of case. The case has an open back panel with zipped pocket for attachment to any luggage trolley.
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24.990 kr.

Protection Racket 14x65 Rigid

AAA 14" x 6½" Rigid Snare Drum Case
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15.990 kr.

Protection Racket Rigid 8x8 Rm

AAA 8" x 8" Rigid Tom Bar Code Reference PRAAA4008R - 8" x 8" RT case 753283-21218 Description AAA 8" x 8" Rigid Tom Drum Case Specifications Internal Dimensions: 11" x 9" Weight: 2.0kg
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13.990 kr.

Protection Racket Rigid 10x8R

AAA 10" x 8" Rigid Tom Drum Case
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14.990 kr.

Protection RacketRigid 12x9R

AAA 12" x 9" Rigid Tom Drum Case
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10.990 kr.

Yamaha B1 Polished white

Exemplifying Yamaha’s well-established design principles and109cm high, the b1 redefines the word value. Undercutting lesser competitors whilst retaining Yamaha standards in every way, b1 offers the joy of new Yamaha piano ownership at a price that will astonish and delight.
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Ampeg Liquifier

The Ampeg Liquifier Analog Chorus pedal delivers incredibly rich tones thanks to its dual chorus circuit design. Experience classic dreamy chorus or turn it all the way up to transport your tone to a new dimension. Get the lush sounds you’ve been dreaming of with the Liquifier Analog Chorus.
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19.990 kr.

Ampeg Optocomp Effect

The Ampeg Opto Comp Analog Optical Compressor pedal utilizes an optical circuit to deliver smooth, vintage style compression to add headroom and sustain to your guitar or bass. Dial in a fast, subtle style to control peaks or crank up the compression to add a unique character. Bring your tone to new heights with the Opto Comp Analog Optical Compressor.
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19.990 kr.

Ampeg PF115HE Bass Cabinet

Drawing from the classic design of Ampeg’s legendary Portaflex cabinets, the PF-115HE combines vintage styling with the performance of a modern 450W cab. The Eminence® 15˝ driver pushes out true Ampeg tone. Since it’s a Portaflex, you can attach any PF Series head to the top, flip it inside and hit the road Ampeg style
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99.990 kr.

Yamaha Stage Custom Hip NW

The Stage Custom Hip provides big sound in a compact configuration. 100% birch shells with a small footprint make it ideal for tight spaces - the perfect solution for drummers on the go. 20" x 8" Bass Drum The 20" bass drum projects rich bass tones of a regular set with a shallow shell to save space on the gig or in the practice room. Floor Tom with Snare The floor tom comes equipped with 20-strand snares and can be transformed into a deep, 13" snare drum. This allows you to play variety of musical genres without having to carry an extra snare drum. Compact Size With its small footprint, the Stage Custom Hip is compact enough to set up in even the smallest of venues without sacrificing sound and functionality. Perfect for Practicing and Low-Volume Applications Compact size combined with mesh heads and low-volme cymbals allow you to practice in near-perfect silence. In addition, installing an EAD10 with triggers brings a whole new realism to low-volume practice and performance with the Stage Custom Hip. The Perfect Match for HW3 Advanced Lightweight Hardware Lightweight and easy to carry, HW3 Advanced Hardware is the perfect companion for the Stage Custom Hip. 100% Birch Shell The 6-ply, 100% birch shell that has become synonymous with Yamaha drums, combines the rich, mid-range sound characteristics of birch with an expressive shell resonance that works in a variety of settings and musical genres. Yamaha System Hardware The original Yamaha tom ball mount along with a variety of hardware options allow customization and flexibility without sacrificing durability. Augment any Drum Kit The shallow bass drum works as a great sub-kick to really enhance the low end of your regular sized bass drum. The floor tom/snare drum is a great add-on for different playing possibilities.
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129.990 kr.

Yamaha Slide Cream Trombone

Yamaha Trombone Slide Cream is made using the highest quality ingredients, as are all their maintenance accessories.This refined product coats evenly for protection against wear and creates a fast, fluid slide action.
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2.590 kr.
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Protection Racket 20x12 Bd

20" x 12" Bass Drum Case
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Protection Racket 13x5 SnCase

13“ x 5” Piccolo Snare Case
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PR 13x7 Rigid Snare case

AAA 12" x 8" Rigid Tom Drum Case
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18.990 kr.
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Protection Racket Rigid 12x8R

AAA 12" x 8" Rigid Tom Drum Case
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16.990 kr.
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