The Disklavier is fundamentally a traditional acoustic piano with a built-in record-and-playback system. When Yamaha introduced their first Disklavier player pianos in 1987, recordings were stored on 3½” floppy disks — hence the name (klavier is the German word for keyboard). Features have changed substantially over the years, and modern Disklaviers are some of the most sophisticated instruments available. Learn more about the history of Disklavier
Yamaha’s cutting-edge modern Disklavier line is called ENSPIRE. With it, Yamaha has ushered in a new era of advanced player piano technology and wireless control. There are three different ENSPIRE systems to choose from:


