Signature Music Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carry Bag 7121


Price: $25.99

 

Product Features

  • Height adjustable, Foldable legs, Lightweight, Metal construction
  • Two section design with adjustable angle desk
  • Stand includes wire music clips and rubber feet
  • Stand folds to 21-1/2 inches, Folding tripod design
  • Height Adjustment from 19 inches to 44 inches
 

Editorial Reviews


Product Description

Our Instruments and Accessories are Brand new, direct from our manufacturer. All of our instruments have a 1 Year Limited Warranty!. We are in direct contact with the manufacturer which makes our instruments a safe purchase for you. We sell to many schools and colleges. Our company is a proud member of: NAMM

 

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Customer Reviews


J. Soler Said: Serves the determine and more! Jul. 5th 2010

When I bought this music stand, I was hunting for something I could take along, rattling compact, easy to place together and easily backwards in the case when finished. It does all of that, but to my surprise, it is also very rugged and stable, and very substantially made. It is inexpensive, but don't let that intercommunicate off, this is a rattling good music stand.

A. Freda Said: GOOD Jun. 16th 2010

not the sturdiest thing in the world. But it crapper handle my 300 tender voice tab book, which is good sufficiency for me.

FG Said: Ok for a affordable stand, if your 6ft gangly or less. Jun. 8th 2010

It's a cheap stand. Ok for bag use, reddened obligation jam sessions. Not clifflike though and a taste brief overall. If your 6 or more feet tall, you might hit issues with it. Just under, and it should be ok. Stability not likewise bad, not great either. You cannot be wrinkled with this thing. If you're doing some gig, and need a sturdy stand, you don't poverty it to fall. Consider other stands. For reddened use, it's ok and at a value price. The parts are made well enough for an inexpensive defence and change satisfactorily for the most part. Just ready that peak supply in mind. Oh, wasn't bright most the dripless case. You rattling hit to take the stand apart to 3 pieces to avoid having to grappling with the abstract to fit. This takes time. They could hit prefabricated the case, as substantially as the stand a bit larger. It is rattling portable though, light weight, and multipurpose enough for light duty. A constructive note...the main ledge seems nicely sized to hold a chunky "fakebook"...just exercise caution.

G. emancipationist Said: Flimsy Jun. 3rd 2010

I have to concord with those who said this defence was too thin to be useful. I play with a group, and we ingest two penalization books, digit a turn extremity inferior than an progress thick and the other a 1" looseleaf binder. This defence won't stop both at the same time. It is light weight and goes up easily and would belike be dustlike for a couple of pages of music. It fits nicely in the carrying case. The clasps would belike stop artefact music in place if you were outdoors, but the defence would be changeful on another than a sealed surface.

Tawnya L. Lubbes Said: Stand on the go! May. 10th 2010

Perfect takeout penalization stand. Fits compactly into a wonderful carrying case and is easy and quick to assemble.