Skip to content
Pianos for Humanity – Rocks
  • Pianos in Stock
  • Babygrand Pianos
  • Upright Grands
  • Rent to Own
  • Crypto Harmony™

Piano Gallery

  • Pianos in Stock
  • Babygrand Pianos
  • Upright Grands
  • Rent to Own
  • Crypto Harmony™

Spinet and Console Pianos

Everett Console $400

Talk about special. This modern day classing is a retro mix of old feeling new.  Some pianos are as beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside. Everrett […]

Posted on February 25, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Baldwin Console $200

This little lady has a big sound. A beautiful Baldwin console ready for action. Dwight Hamilton Baldwin is first listed in 1857 as a teacher in the Cincinnati school system. […]

Posted on February 25, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Cable and Nelson Spinet $200

What a beautiful little spinet. It’s the perfect vibe for any room anywhere. In 1903, Fayette S. Cable, brother of H.D. Cable (of the Cable Piano Company) and Hobart M. […]

Posted on February 24, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Chickering Babygrand $600

Chickering & Sons built incredible pianos, we are thrilled have this beauty with us today. She’s ready to make some sweet music. Chickering & Sons (not to be confused with […]

Posted on February 24, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Babygrand Pianos, Spinet and Console Pianos

Washburn Spinet $250

This Washburn is a vintage American sweetheart, warm tone, sturdy spirit, and ready to play on. Washburn pianos trace their roots to the late 19th century, when the Washburn name […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 20, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Kawai Babygrand $3000

The details on this piano is as delectable as its tone. Kawai is a cherished brand that will always deliver a big sound a beautiful piano. Kawai is one of […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 20, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Babygrand Pianos, Spinet and Console Pianos

Steinway & Sons Console $1200

The GOAT of steinways’s upright series. This piano exudes beauty and brilliance in every key. The playability and sound of this piano is out of this world. Steinway & Sons […]

Posted on February 20, 2026April 26, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Russian Mahogany Studio $1900

Uniqely dapper, this Russian Mahogany has an amazing wood finish that will simply blow away its audience. Poised with character and graced with taste, ready to liven up any place. […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Kohler & Campbell Console $1700

This piano is in the most lovely condition, ready to WOW any room it lives in. What a gorgeous Kohler & Campbell. I cannot say enough good things about it. […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Baldwin Console $2000

This Elegant Baldwin will enliven any players spirit. It plays like a true gem, ready for it’s new owners hand in marriage. Dwight Hamilton Baldwin is first listed in 1857 […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Posts navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Rent-to-Own, Made Simple

Rent-to-Own, Made Simple
No interest math—just the piano price divided into 12, 18, or 24 monthly payments (RTO starts at $1,200 / $100 per month). First payment is due at signing. Each month you’ll click a payment link—easy. Delivery is typically $250–$350 (cash due at delivery; stairs/complex setups may add cost) and usually happens within 2–3 days unless you prefer a delay. Uprights get a final tune before leaving; grands are tuned by Jay after setup, plus a little concert before he goes. Learn more →

We Tokenize YOUR Piano

Make Your Piano Official


Turn your piano into a collectible digital badge—part receipt, part progress tracker, all yours.
Click here for the Piano Token →

What is the Main Difference between the Spinet and other upright pianos?

The hammers are the same size in ALL 4 piano styles.  The Spinet Piano keys will PULL up the hammers to strike the strings.  In the larger pianos, the keys will PUSH up the hammers to strike the strings.

Because the soundboard of a Spinet is the shortest of the piano family, the ‘hammer action’ is lowered to fit inside the piano and therefore the hammers need to be leveraged differently than they are in the larger brothers.

 

Cross Section of Upright Pianos

Notice, all the hammers are the same size, but it's where they are placed in relation to the size of the soundboard making the difference being the spinet keys PULL up the hammer action while the others PUSH up the action hammers.

Google Reviews

  • I am thrilled with the piano I got from Jay!!! He was very helpful with me over the phone and answered all my questions patiently. you see it had been 45 years since I had played the piano and decided that I wanted to play again. Jay delivered the piano of my dreams 500 miles up to Cody, Wyoming in a blinding snow storm. That was above and beyond the call...He is the nicest and most talented person I have ever met and we hope that he will come back this summer for a longer visit...He is the BEST!!!

    Google Logo
    Charlette Kelton Avatar Charlette Kelton
    January 17, 2023
  • Pianos for Humanity is a top notch company. The owner is very passionate about pianos and only sells the best quality pianos at an affordable price. We had been looking for a piano for years and we were so blessed to find a piano of the quality for the price we purchased it at. We cannot recommend this company enough!

    Google Logo
    Sara Avatar Sara
    January 10, 2020
  • We were so grateful that they were willing to deliver a piano all the way down to us in Colorado Springs! It was surprisingly inexpensive for them to travel so far. They were also very kind. Jay played Charlie Brown for our kids while they danced, they loved it. Piano is beautiful. So glad we found them!

    media thumbnail 0
    Google Logo
    Nellie Jensen Avatar Nellie Jensen
    November 10, 2022
  • Rockin Jay is the best! He gave a very fair price that included tuning and moving/delivering the piano to my home in Denver. He is really passionate about pianos and even came back to refine the tuning and teach me how to do it. The piano is everything I wanted. Thanks Jay!

    Google Logo
    Phoebe Pumilia Avatar Phoebe Pumilia
    January 28, 2021
  • Absolutely DO NOT hire "Pianos for Humanity" or anyone associated with "Jay" for any piano-related services. This was, without a doubt, the worst experience I’ve ever had with any service provider, and it resulted in significant damage to both my home and a beautiful vintage instrument. I acquired a 64-year-old Yamaha piano from FB and foolishly contacted Pianos for Humanity for moving, cleaning, and tuning, based on a $600 quote. What I got was a complete and utter disaster. “Professional” is the last word I would use to describe this operation. It was essentially one mover plus Jay, who is not a mover, with a truck, and zero expertise. The first red flag should have been when they asked me to help move the piano. Then, Jay had the audacity to ask me to call my friends to find another person to assist! This was during a workday, so obviously, I couldn't find anyone. Despite sending photos of my narrow staircase in advance, upon arrival, Jay put on an act and suggested I just give him the Yamaha and take one of his smaller spinets instead! This should have been my cue to cancel everything, but I unfortunately I didn't. The "move" itself was a horrifying display of incompetence. I nearly got crushed between the piano and the wall due to their complete lack of technique. The result? A hole punched in my wall, gouges all over my stairwell walls, and the once pristine Yamaha now bears numerous scratches and chips. They also scratched my hardwood floors from dragging the metal piano wheels, stained my white baseboards beige after dropping a wood stain bottle, and then, to add insult to injury, slicked up my floor with WD-40 leaking from his bag! And for this carnage, they still had the nerve to charge me the full $600! "Jay" calls himself "the piano man," but he demonstrated zero respect for this beautiful piece of history. He is hostile, unprofessional, and utterly clueless about proper piano handling. Please, please, PLEASE avoid "Pianos for Humanity" and "Jay" at all costs. Even if you're considering buying a piano from him, I implore you to hire a reputable, professional moving company. I doubt he would show any regards for the instruments once a sale is made. This experience was a nightmare from start to finish, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone.

    Google Logo
    Parsa Kolahi Avatar Parsa Kolahi
    December 18, 2024
pianos for humanity ~ boulder / denver
Longmont Location

1834 Main St, Longmont, CO 80501

mobile

303-818-1424

Contact

rockinjay@creativeheadspace.com

Theme: Sensible by modernthemes.net