63.5% of Grand Piano Players Report 'Rich Resonance'! Survey Also Reveals Challenges Like 'Lack of Home Space' and 'Noise Issues'

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  • 63.5% of Grand Piano Players Report 'Rich Resonance'! Survey Also Reveals Challenges Like 'Lack of Home Space' and 'Noise Issues'
  • NEXER Co., Ltd. and STUDIO Gaku conducted a joint survey among 170 piano enthusiasts. While over 60% appreciated the rich sound of grand pianos, many face barriers such as home space constraints and noise issues.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 29, 2026

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NEXER Co., Ltd. and STUDIO Gaku conducted a joint survey among 170 piano enthusiasts. While over 60% appreciated the rich sound of grand pianos, many face barriers such as home space constraints and noise issues.

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63.5% of Grand Piano Players Report 'Rich Resonance'! Survey Also Reveals Challenges Like 'Lack of Home Space' and 'Noise Issues' (April 29, 2026), PR Times
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April 29, 2026
NEXER Co., Ltd. and STUDIO Gaku conducted a joint survey among 170 piano enthusiasts. While over 60% appreciated the rich sound of grand pianos, many face barriers such as home space constraints and noise issues.
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■ Realities of Piano Enthusiasts: Admiration for Grand Pianos vs. the Reality of 'Not Being Able to Play'

For those who have learned piano, a grand piano is a special instrument they likely wish to touch at least once. However, keeping one at home presents space and noise issues, and renting a studio can be costly.

How many people actually feel that they 'want to play but cannot'? And if there were an environment where they could practice freely at a flat rate, how would that situation change?

In collaboration with the instrument practice studio 'STUDIO Gaku,' we conducted a survey on the 'rarity of grand pianos and flat-rate unlimited piano practice' among 170 men and women nationwide who responded in a preliminary survey that they 'have played or learned the piano.'

Survey Overview:
- Method: Internet survey
- Period: April 10, 2026 – April 20, 2026
- Target: Men and women nationwide with piano experience
- Valid Samples: 170

Key Findings:
■ 72.3% of respondents know the difference between a grand piano and other types of pianos.
When asked how much they know about the differences between grand pianos, upright pianos, and digital pianos, 28.2% said they 'know well' and 44.1% said they 'know to some extent,' totaling 72.3%.

■ 56.5% have experience playing a grand piano.
While more than half have touched a grand piano, over 40% have not had the opportunity to play one despite their piano experience.
Among those who have played a grand piano, the most common impression was 'felt the sound resonance was rich' at 63.5%, followed by 'felt good playing' (33.3%) and 'felt nervous' (26.0%).

■ 30.6% have felt they 'want to play but cannot.'
About 1 in 3 piano enthusiasts have experienced situations where they wanted to play but couldn't. The reasons cited were 'cannot place at home' (50.0%), 'noise issues' (44.2%), and 'no place to practice' (30.8%). Barriers such as high studio costs and lack of nearby facilities (both 19.2%) also stood out as obstacles.

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NEXER Co., Ltd. and STUDIO Gaku conducted a joint survey among 170 piano enthusiasts. While over 60% appreciated the rich sound of grand pianos, many face barriers such as home space constraints and noise issues.

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PR Times: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000002617.000044800.html | April 29, 2026