Alamo Piano Galleries, a full-service music instrument store and piano store, has served San Antonio and the surrounding area since 1929. And our mission today is the same as it was in the 20s; we exist to help you encounter the power of music making to enrich your life, your community and your well-being.
Kawai DG30
Alamo Music Center, a full-service music instrument store carrying kawai electric pianos, has served San Antonio and the surrounding area since 1929. And our mission today is the same as it was in the 20s; we exist to help you encounter the power of music making to enrich your life, your community and your well-being. We do this by getti
Alamo Music Center, a full-service music instrument store carrying kawai electric pianos, has served San Antonio and the surrounding area since 1929. And our mission today is the same as it was in the 20s; we exist to help you encounter the power of music making to enrich your life, your community and your well-being. We do this by getting the right instrument in your hands and connecting you with the right services and teachers to unleash your musical voice. We are your musical friends and advisors and we guarantee that you won’t regret any time, money or energy spent on your musical adventures. So why not discover music today? Play A Note, Change Your Life!
It was well over a century ago in Japan that a reed organ builder was struggling alone to build an upright piano from imported parts. One day, he was surprised to see a neighbor’s son riding by on a unique pedal-driven cart, the first ever to travel the roads of Hamamatsu, Japan. The aspiring piano builder was so impressed when he learne
It was well over a century ago in Japan that a reed organ builder was struggling alone to build an upright piano from imported parts. One day, he was surprised to see a neighbor’s son riding by on a unique pedal-driven cart, the first ever to travel the roads of Hamamatsu, Japan. The aspiring piano builder was so impressed when he learned that the boy had designed and built the cart by himself that he invited the young man to be his apprentice. The next day, the invitation was accepted and a dream was born… as the young man, Koichi Kawai, the son of a wagon maker, would set out to build his first piano and eventually new digital pianos.
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