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We make it fun and easy to find the right piano!

Welcome to Steinway Piano Gallery of Madison, home of Your Piano Guy, Grant Billings. Locally owned and operated, we make finding the right piano a fun and educational experience.

Our site is one of the leading sources of reliable piano information on the web. You will find great resources here. If you are new to pianos, take a look at our Finding a Piano pages. If you already have a piano and are looking to take care of it, explore our Service & Moving area. And if you are simply a music lover, check out our Making Music section and the Calendar of Events.

If you are looking for a starter instrument or fulfilling a lifelong dream of having your very own Steinway, you will enjoy our friendly service and unbeatable selection of quality pianos. Enjoy our site and we look forward to seeing you in our gallery soon.

If you’d like an example of just so serious we are about great pianos, click the video on the left for a tour of our state-of-the-art piano rebuilding facility.

Considering a Digital Piano?

Digital pianos have evolved into a serious contender to low- and mid-priced pianos and Roland’s series of friendly instruments is still the best. Since 1972, they have inspired millions of music makers and continue to push the limits of what to expect from an electronic piano.

Visit our new Virtual Roland Showroom where you can see actual demonstrations and hear performances that will help you decide if a digital piano is right for you. Then, visit your source for quality piano – Steinway Piano Gallery – to experience Roland in person.

Mr Billings Goes to Washington

Grant at Capitol

Steinway Piano Gallery's Grant Billings

Unlike the great Jimmy Stewart in the 1939 Frank Capra classic film, I went to Washington as an advocate instead of a senator.

Including myself, more than 30 NAMM Members took time away from their businesses and day-to-day schedules May 10-13 to travel to Washington D.C. and engage lawmakers in discussions about funding music and arts programs in public schools as part of NAMM’s annual Member “Fly-In.” It was truly an experience of a lifetime.

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