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Yamaha Music London is an English musical instrument and sheet music retail store owned and operated by Yamaha Music Europe GmbH's UK branch. It is located on
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's
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and the majority of the building has
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status. Musical instruments offered include
piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
s (acoustic and electric),
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
s (acoustic, electric, basses),
drum The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a she ...
s & percussion,
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(horns, cornets, trombones, trumpets, tubas),
woodwinds Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments within the greater category of wind instruments. Common examples include flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone. There are two main types of woodwind instruments: flutes and reed ...
(oboes, bassoons, clarinets, flutes, saxophones), bowed (cellos, violas, violins), and accessories.


History

Yamaha Music London was born out of the Chappell of Bond Street music store. Originally established as Chappell & Co. in 1811 on London's
Bond Street Bond Street in the West End of London links Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north. Since the 18th century the street has housed many prestigious and upmarket fashion retailers. The southern section is Old Bond Street and the l ...
, Chappell of Bond Street was an acoustic piano maker and publisher of sheet music in the UK.


Chappell of Bond Street

Chappell of Bond Street (aka Chappell's) was founded in 1811 by Samuel Chappell as a store to commercialise Chappell & Co. pianos, when the company was founded. Although Yamaha (in its various guises) has owned the business since 1980, the store continued to use the ''Chappell'' name partly because the two biggest areas of the business –sheet music and acoustic pianos– were so strongly associated with the name. However, in 2015, the company decided to place more emphasis upon the expansive selection of Yamaha musical instruments it carries, hence the decision to use the globally-known name "Yamaha" was made and the ''Chappell of Bond Street'' name retired.


Kemble Music

Kemble & Company, a family business, commenced building pianos in the early 1900s and developed into Britain's largest piano manufacturers, moving to a modern factory in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. In 1966 Kemble & Company became distributors for Yamaha electronic organs. As Yamaha became dominant in other product areas a joint venture company, Yamaha-Kemble Music (UK) Ltd, was set further to develop sales in the U.K. market of Yamaha pianos, electronic keyboards, guitars and hi-tech equipment. Around 1980, the UK company Kemble & Company, also a piano builder, bought the Chappell piano business and musical instrument store (which was later transferred to its own company, Kemble Music Ltd). The music publishing arm was bought by
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to form
Warner/Chappell Music Warner Chappell Music, Inc. is an American music publishing company and a subsidiary of the Warner Music Group. Warner Chappell Music's catalogue consists of over 1.4 million compositions and 65,000 composers, with offices in over 40 countries. ...
(still in existence). Kemble & Company ran a joint venture with Yamaha in Japan (then called the Nippon Gakki company) - trading as Yamaha-Kemble, the business successfully brought Yamaha organs, digital pianos and later guitars, orchestral instruments and professional music equipment into the UK where they acted as exclusive distributor. The Bond Street premises were completely refurbished in 1986 to mark the 175th year of trading. In 1987, Nippon Gakki renamed itself
Yamaha Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation and conglomerate with a very wide range of products and services. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company. The former motorcycle div ...
Japan. The Chappell of Bond Street stores (now including a second store in Yamaha Kemble's home town of
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) acted as major retail outlets for the imported Yamaha products, as well as selling Chappell pianos and sheet music (now bought in from external suppliers). In September 2005, the Milton Keynes branch of Chappell of Bond Street closed with sources citing the end of the original 25-year lease and the spiralling costs of shopping centre rental rates as the cause. In November 2006, the then Chappell of Bond Street store closed the 50 New Bond Street shop for the final time, reopening on 11 November 2006 at 152-160 Wardour Street. The new building is Grade II listed and has three retail floors.


Yamaha Music

In July 2007 the minority Kemble family shareholding was bought out by
Yamaha Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation and conglomerate with a very wide range of products and services. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company. The former motorcycle div ...
and the company was renamed "Yamaha Music (U.K.) Ltd" in autumn of 2007. In November 2007, the remaining Chappell of Bond Street store relocated from its Bond Street basement premises to the vacant 160 Wardour Street building, originally built and designed by the Novello Publishing company circa 1905. The Wardour Street premises offered far more space but necessitated substantial upgrading including the installation of a piano lift and a disabled lift. In 2009, Yamaha Kemble was wholly bought out by Yamaha Corporation Japan and repurposed as Yamaha Music UK Ltd, as an intermediate stage to merging with Yamaha's European operations. At the same time, Kemble Music Ltd (which traded as Chappell of Bond Street) was officially liquidated with all assets and the musical instrument store being sold to Yamaha Music UK Ltd. Shortly afterwards, Yamaha Music UK Ltd merged with the new Yamaha Music Europe company, consolidating some European operations and holding of stock. In 2010, Yamaha Music (U.K.) Ltd merged with Yamaha Music Europe GmbH; hence ''Yamaha Music London'' was established as Yamaha Music's own retail store and, as the only retail store owned and operated by Yamaha outside Japan, it is the European flagship store for Yamaha Music. Throughout this change, the Chappell of Bond Street store continued to operate. In 2015, it underwent a major refit and was re-launched as Yamaha Music London. Whilst the 'new' store was praised for its spacious and welcoming atmosphere, some long-term customers were saddened to see the shrinkage of the sheet music department (which, in its heyday, occupied the entire basement floor). Likewise, whilst Chappell of Bond Street had to some degree stocked instruments from competing brands such as
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and
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, the new store is almost exclusively stocked with Yamaha or Yamaha-associated products.


Facilities

The store comprises four floors, three of which serve as retail areas: * Ground Floor - selling Yamaha's
digital piano A digital piano is a type of electronic keyboard instrument designed to serve primarily as an alternative to the traditional acoustic piano, both in how it feels to play and in the sound it produces. Digital pianos use either synthesized emulat ...
s and portable
keyboard Keyboard may refer to: Text input * Keyboard, part of a typewriter * Computer keyboard ** Keyboard layout, the software control of computer keyboards and their mapping ** Keyboard technology, computer keyboard hardware and firmware Music * Musi ...
ranges, as well as
sheet music Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses List of musical symbols, musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chord (music), chords of a song or instrumental Musical composition, musical piece. Like ...
* 1st Floor Piano Hall - selling Yamaha,
Bösendorfer Bösendorfer (L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH) is an Austrian piano manufacturer and, since 2008, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation. Bösendorfer is unusual in that it produces 97- and 92-key models in addition to instrument ...
and Kemble acoustic
piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
s * 2nd Floor - Offices, not accessible to the public * Basement - selling Yamaha, Line 6 guitars, drums, synthesisers as well as pro audio and music production products The Piano Hall has regularly been used as an intimate concert venue and has held concerts by
Jamie Cullum Jamie Cullum (born 20 August 1979) is an English jazz-pop singer, songwriter and radio presenter. Although primarily a vocalist and pianist, he also accompanies himself on other instruments, including guitar and drums. He has recorded nine stu ...
, The
Kit Downes Kit Downes is a BBC Jazz Award winning, Mercury Music Award nominated, solo recording artist for ECM Records. He has toured the world playing piano, church organ and harmonium with his own bands ('ENEMY', 'Troyka', 'Elt' and 'Vyamanikal') a ...
Trio and other Yamaha-linked artists, often in conjunction with UK charity Centrepoint. Likewise, the basement features a stage for instore gigs and product demonstrations. The store was officially launched on 29 January 2015.


National Learn To Play Day

Since its inception in 2012 by the charity Music For All (the charity arm of the UK's Music Industries Association), National Learn To Play Day has been held annually at many musical instrument stores in the UK. Yamaha Music London has maintained its involvement, offering free starter music lessons throughout the day and has in the past featured drum lessons with comedian
Al Murray Alastair James Hay Murray (born 10 May 1968) is an English comedian, actor, musician and writer from Hammersmith. In 2003, he was listed in ''The Observer'' as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy, and in 2007 he was voted the 16th gre ...
.


References


Bibliography

* Husk, William Henry; Cranmer, Margaret; Jones, Peter Ward; and Snell, Kenneth R. "Chappell".
Grove Music Online
' (subscription required). ed. L. Macy. Retrieved on 7 March 2007. *Letters of Charles Dickens to Wilkie Collins (1891) - Page 136 *The Ladies Museum (1831)- Page 91


External links

* * {{Yamaha Corporation Music retailers of the United Kingdom Music in London Music London