One last thing. What I especially like about this stand, apart from the
fact that is ultra light indeed, is that it can be flat and low, so it
can act as a low table giving the audience full view of the lute.
David
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David van Ooijen
Actually, this is the newer model, mine doesn't have the plastic Yamaha
logo-insert at the top, nor does it have the page holder/extension
thingies. But the basic stand and the tube connectors are the same.
When I bought it it was quite new and only available in Japan. It took
one
The model number for the stand David refers to is Yamaha MS-303al. It
can be purchased for around $60(US). It weighs 1.7lbs, cs. the 'usual'
folding stand format (Yamaha's is MS1000 and is also called 'light
weight' and has aluminum tubing) which comes in at about 3.3Lbs. It is
Hi,
here is my updated Frescobaldi list for voice(s) and 2 Lutes
Frescobaldi, Girolamo A miei pianti al fine un dì, F 7.32Sopran & 2
Lutes
http://imslp.org/wiki/A_miei_pianti_al_fine_un_dì,_F_7.32_(Frescobaldi,_Girolamo)
Aluminum stands by Yamaha. I have one for some 20 (?) years now,
travelled the world a few times, still as new.
On Monday, 20 June 2016, Herbert Ward <[1]wa...@physics.utexas.edu>
wrote:
I've seen collapsible music stands made of plastic or aluminaum that
weigh
about
I've seen collapsible music stands made of plastic or aluminaum that weigh
about half as much as stands made of steel.
I looked in Amazon and Google, but no luck. Can anyone help? I'd be
especially interested in experiences with durability.
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