Upright Piano Rental
Steinway, Yamaha, and Kawai upright pianos for rent across San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York — from compact spinets to full-size professional models.

Quick Answer
Pro Piano rents upright pianos ranging from 30-inch spinets to 52-inch professional models, ideal for homes, offices, rehearsal spaces, and venues where floor space or budget rule out a grand piano. Delivery, setup, and on-site tuning are bundled directly into the quoted price, the same as with our grand piano rentals.
Why Choose an Upright
An upright piano takes up a fraction of the floor space a grand piano needs, while still offering genuine acoustic tone and full 88-key action — a real piano, not a digital substitute. That makes it a natural fit for home practice, office lobbies, rehearsal rooms, and smaller venues where a grand simply won’t fit or isn’t needed for the occasion. Uprights also typically rent for less than a grand piano of comparable quality, since less material and labor go into moving and maintaining them.
What’s Included
- Steinway, Yamaha, and Kawai upright pianos, from 30-inch spinets to 52-inch professional models
- Delivery and setup bundled directly into the quoted rental price
- Access conditions like stairs and doorway clearance factored into your quote
- On-site tuning available
- Flexible terms, from single events to long-term placements

Trusted Since 1969
Pro Piano has over 57 years of experience, serving major performing arts institutions including Lincoln Center, the New York Philharmonic, and MoMA.
How Upright Piano Rentals Work
- Request a quote — share the piano size, finish, and delivery location.
- Delivery difficulty is assessed — stairs, doorway clearance, and terrain are factored in.
- Piano is delivered, set up, and tuned at your location.
- Piano is picked up at the end of the rental period.
Top Questions
Should I rent an upright or a grand piano?
It depends on your space and purpose. An upright is the practical choice for home practice, offices, and smaller rooms where floor space is limited, and it typically costs less to rent. A grand piano is generally preferred for concerts, recitals, and performance settings where projection and touch response matter most.
What upright sizes does Pro Piano carry?
Our upright fleet ranges from 30-inch spinets up to 52-inch professional models, across Steinway, Yamaha, and Kawai.
